(This is not Crossover's chromium)
What's the best thing about Google..... hmm ?
I think ..... the people who are smart enough to put their heavy weight efforts to make our job so light weight.It never lets you down if you have started living under their databases or exploring their databases.
I am Linuxer and Linuser , and not comfortable a bit breathing through those Windows...
But I remember september 2008 when Google gave birth to its openSource's baby Chrome was adoptable only to those Bill gates' closed Windows not to openSource itself.
Why did they do so?A open source's venture is not a open source.I didn't understand.
Are they trying to make it more better for open worlds...... hmmm....
That sounds right i guess.
But here is your open chrome (Google chromium's early version) for Linux. They say it is unstable.
But i say it works much finer than Windows IE.
(This is not Crossover's chromium which runs like Wine and emulates Google Chrome)
Here is how it looks like on my laptop.....
Requirements: Intel Pentium 4 / Athlon 64 or later CPU; 32- or 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04 or later, or 32-bit Debian 5. Support for other Linux distributions is planned; unpacking the .deb files by hand may work.
Note: The Linux build still lacks certain privacy features, and is not appropriate for general consumer use.
Note: Installing Google Chrome will add the Google repository so your system will automatically keep Chrome up to date. If you don't want Google's repository, do "sudo touch /etc/defaults/google-chrome" before installing the package.
Download and install the package appropriate for your system (just clicking on it should do the right thing):
Note: The Linux build still lacks certain privacy features, and is not appropriate for general consumer use.
Download and install the package appropriate for your system (just clicking on it should do the right thing):
- Dev channel (for 32-bit systems): google-chrome-unstable_current_i386.deb
- Dev channel (for 64-bit systems): google-chrome-unstable_current_amd64.deb
If want RPM then install Alien to your system... and convert these deb packages like this way...
DEB to RPM
$ sudo alien -r google-chrome-unstable_current_i386.deb
Enjoy !
Be sure to check out new Google Wave coming soon....
snapshot....

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