Ubuntu or Ubuntu-based release users now have the opportunity to use GoogleChrome's Linux version. Through PPAforUbuntuChromiumDailyBuilds, you can run the Chrome browser's preview version on Ubuntu. The features of the preview version are incomplete and are still in the early stages of development. Some features such as tags, bookmarks, and selection menus are invalid, but stealth browsing, history, download manager, and tag browsing are all available. For more detailed tutorials, refer to: C
Ubuntu or Ubuntu-based release users now have the opportunity to use Google Chrome's Linux version. Through PPA for Ubuntu Chromium Daily Builds, you can run the Chrome browser preview version on Ubuntu. The features of the preview version are incomplete and are still in the early stages of development. Some features such as tags, bookmarks, and selection menus are invalid, but stealth browsing, history, download manager, and tag browsing are all available.
For more detailed tutorial can refer to: Chrome for Ubuntu installation trial [graphic] http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2009-03/18708.htm
Usage: First, you need to add a repository (intrepid can be replaced with jaunty or hard, based on the release version ):
Deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/chromium-daily/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main
Deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/chromium-daily/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main;
Then run sudo apt-get install chromium-browser in the terminal window;
After installation, enter "chromium-browser [enter]" to run.
Next let's take a look at some foreign friends running Google Chrome for Linux under Ubuntu, that is, Chromium: