I’ve always been an advocate for using the packages supplied by the distribution/project you happen to be running as an OS. Rarely do I go outside the “official” repositories for something shinier and newer. That’s changing, and swapping the Chromium browser in Debian Squeeze for the Google Chrome browser directly from Google is my latest [...]
I just installed google chrome on Debian. It’s really awesome that I can’t believe my eyes at first! I found that most sites I visited usually are well displayed in the layout.
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November 8th, 2009 by cj2003
And here’s a short guide that shows you how to install google chrome on debian testing/sqeeeze
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July 14th, 2009 by cj2003
I’ve just tested Google Chrome for Linux on my Debian machine. It has a nice theming feature, currently apparently suitable and used for making Chrome look native.
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July 12th, 2009 by cj2003
I’d been waiting for Chrome on Linux since Chrome first showed up. Chrome, if you haven’t tried it, is the speed-demon of Web browsers. I love it. But, until now, there really wasn’t a version that would run natively on Linux.
Google released Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux Thursday–but only in rough developer preview versions that the company warns are works in progress.