

pghjake wrote:I installed 7.0.517.0 dev from the google chrome website. I downloaded the 32 bit deb and installed w/ gdebi. Seems to be working well, posting from it now
Error: Breaks existing package 'google-chrome-stable' that conflict: 'google-chrome'. But the '/home/user/Downloads/google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb' provides it via: 'google-chrome'



pghjake wrote:I installed 7.0.517.0 dev from the google chrome website. I downloaded the 32 bit deb and installed w/ gdebi. Seems to be working well, posting from it now


Intio wrote:pghjake wrote:I installed 7.0.517.0 dev from the google chrome website. I downloaded the 32 bit deb and installed w/ gdebi. Seems to be working well, posting from it now
Did you install gdebi yourself, or is it just missing/unassociated on my system?


Bordee wrote:If you want to use the recent Chromium 7 dev builds in Debian, you can use the following repository:
In a terminal enter sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
and add
deb http://frickelplatz.de/debian/ sid main non-free contrib
After running apt-get update
enter apt-get install frickelplatz-archive-keyring frickelplatz-keyring frickelplatz-keyrings
I've been using the Chromium dev builds for the last few months, and I have found them to be very stable.



Bordee wrote:Chromium is no longer included in the Debain testing repositories, and it is not included in the Mint repository either. The debs that can be downloaded from http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involve ... #TOC-Linux are only for Chrome, not Chromium builds. Thus, you could either compile Chromium from source, or use the much easier options of adding the frickelplatz repository. Follow the instructions I provided above to enable that repository and install Chromium.

Bordee wrote:Chromium is no longer included in the Debain testing repositories, and it is not included in the Mint repository either. The debs that can be downloaded from http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involve ... #TOC-Linux are only for Chrome, not Chromium builds. Thus, you could either compile Chromium from source, or use the much easier options of adding the frickelplatz repository. Follow the instructions I provided above to enable that repository and install Chromium.


zole052 wrote:Change the repository from testing to sid, install chromium and change the repository back to testing. The easiest way.
Chromium 6.0.472.53
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.listsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install chromium-browserdeb http://dl.google.com/linux/deb/ stable non-free mainwget -q -O - https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | apt-key add - && apt-get update && apt-get install google-chrome-unstable

indelible wrote:hi guys.i have a problem.is there a way to install chromium 6 in lmde?


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