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  • bugmenot
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    Originally posted by ethana2 View Post
    "Installing Google Chrome will add the Google repository so your system will automatically keep Chrome up to date."

    Finally, a third party package you can install and keep up to date without rubbing your head, patting your belly, and dancing a jig.

    Without proper apturl infrastructure built into ubuntu, more and more packages will modify /etc/apt/sources.list until it's just the accepted way of doing things.
    Thats strange .. it didn't add any third party software source for me ??

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  • oleid
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    Originally posted by Kano View Post
    The hugest problem with chrome is that no java + flash plugins are unusable.
    Well, that's a problem with the alpha version. But as you shouldn't use it for daily work anyways it shouldn't be a problem. In the final version it will surely work fine ;-)

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  • Kano
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    The hugest problem with chrome is that no java + flash plugins are unusable. Tested it 5 min and removed it. I even tried to cp the flash plugin manually to the plugins dir, showed flash in aboutlugins but youtube did not work.

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  • oleid
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    Originally posted by oleid View Post
    I hope there is soon also a linux version of Iron, the "privacy enhanced" version of Chrome.
    Replying to myself: Actually there is one on the Iron homepage

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  • oleid
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    Originally posted by Pfanne View Post
    just use chromium...
    as far as i know it doesnt have the homecalling features...
    According to the Iron homepage it does have those "features".

    Originally posted by Pfanne View Post
    im kind of hoping for a browser based on chrome's render engine with a qt4 gui that fits into your system unlike that ugly blue bar that looks like the original windowsxp theme!
    The linux port of Chrome uses GTK+, so the chance for having a Qt4 GUI is slim. But Chrome's render engine is WebKit, so you just have to use Konqueror (switched to WebKit backend) to get what you want.

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  • kraftman
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    Originally posted by L33F3R View Post
    that said. google chrome is as big a step as google earth or skype for linux. It will be the next proprietary app that will become very standard on many desktops.

    Now if only google made video games .

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    google chrome working A-OK on 64 bit for me
    Proprietary? Whatever, but it's open source If they chose QT4 probably many more Linux users will switch. We already have Gtk Firefox, so Gtk Chrome probably isn't interesting at all for KDE users.

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  • Pfanne
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    Originally posted by oleid View Post
    I hope there is soon also a linux version of Iron, the "privacy enhanced" version of Chrome.
    just use chromium...
    as far as i know it doesnt have the homecalling features...
    im kind of hoping for a browser based on chrome's render engine with a qt4 gui that fits into your system unlike that ugly blue bar that looks like the original windowsxp theme!

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  • oleid
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    I hope there is soon also a linux version of Iron, the "privacy enhanced" version of Chrome.

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  • diverse_izzue
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    One thing I am a bit "shocked" about is, how fast Chromium already is. I've been using Epiphany 2.27 and Midori 0.1.7 as my primary browsers now, which use pretty much the same rendering engine (AFAIK Chromium is using upstream Webkit again). Yet Chrome loads certain pages *so* much faster. Try for example tomshardware.com -- for me this is a five-fold difference. Where's the big difference? Is the HTTP layer Epiphany and Midori use so slow?

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  • L33F3R
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    that said. google chrome is as big a step as google earth or skype for linux. It will be the next proprietary app that will become very standard on many desktops.

    Now if only google made video games .

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    google chrome working A-OK on 64 bit for me

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