Re: Google Chrome Stable
AS for Iceweasel 4.0beta, you should set up some sort of experimental #! repo for stuff you are considering for the release so people can provide feedback on whether it is good for them.
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AS for Iceweasel 4.0beta, you should set up some sort of experimental #! repo for stuff you are considering for the release so people can provide feedback on whether it is good for them.
AS for Iceweasel 4.0beta, you should set up some sort of experimental #! repo for stuff you are considering for the release so people can provide feedback on whether it is good for them.
There's already a statler-dev repo that packages are tested in before moving to the main repo.
http://packages.crunchbanglinux.org/statler-dev/
Google Chromium 9 huh? Hey corenominal you gots some 'splaining to do!
Thanks for the code!
Bump! Sorry, but I didn't want to start a new topic about Chrome. Is it still in the repos? Can't seem to find it....
^ The easiest way to get Google Chrome is to add the repo:
deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable mainI find the combination of $BROWSER and the word "stable" in a post-2008 context amusing.
^ Tell that to the United States Navy computers I am forced to use everyday.
Does "aptitude hold google-chrome-stable" prevent apt-get dist-upgrade from installing chrome when it is in the statler-repository? I prefer opera 11 btw.
same here opera 11 is doing great
^ The easiest way to get Google Chrome is to add the repo:
deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
Thank you!
safetycopy wrote:^ The easiest way to get Google Chrome is to add the repo:
deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable mainThank you!
If you choose to download the .deb package directly from http://www.google.com/chrome I belive it automagically adds the repository upon installation. I may be wrong though. I didn't check my sources before and after installation.
If you choose to download the .deb package directly from http://www.google.com/chrome I belive it automagically adds the repository upon installation. I may be wrong though. I didn't check my sources before and after installation.
Thanks! I ended up adding up the repo.
Had trouble with a .deb package wich failed to install correctly, so I decided to play it safe this time.
astroajax wrote:safetycopy wrote:^ The easiest way to get Google Chrome is to add the repo:
deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable mainThank you!
If you choose to download the .deb package directly from http://www.google.com/chrome I belive it automagically adds the repository upon installation. I may be wrong though. I didn't check my sources before and after installation.
yes you are right it automatically adds repo during installation
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