Currently, Chrome's beta version can only run on Windows operating systems, but some developers are working hard to include Mozilla engineers ), we strive to make Google's new browser operate on Linux and Mac platforms in the shortest time.
When Chrome was launched, Google released an open source code plan, Chromium, which not only includes building commands for Windows, but also for Linux and Mac.
Google software engineer Walker wrote an article on the official Mac blog saying that Chrome will be completely rewritten according to the needs of Mac and Linux.
Interestingly, although Android, developed together with Chrome, constructs a Linux-based mobile platform, it seems that the Linux-based Chrome browser is still in the initial stage in the Chromium development process.
Chromium does not know when the development progress of Chrome based on the Linux operating system will reach the Windows version level. I believe many people have no patience. Not long ago, a developer named Romeo Adrian Cloabaon posted a description on his website about how to install Windows-based Google Chrome on a Linux system using the Wine architecture.
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