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05 Sep 08 How to Run your Chrome on Linux/Ubuntu!

Google has stated that they will be coming out with Mac and Linux versions of Google Chrome later down the road so while you wait, you can still run Google Chrome on your Linux or Ubuntu using Wine.

Wine is a free program for Linux systems to run Windows apps.  Although it doesn’t run 100% of applications (as it depends on drivers needed for the program), apparently it does work for running Chrome in Linux.

My Science is Better has written up a good howto on this. Tags:, , , , , , , , ,

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Comment by Chinarut Subscribed to comments via email
2008-09-06 02:08:48

whoa - anyone get this workin on Darwine?

http://sourceforge.net/projects/darwine/

admittedly, I haven’t poked into running it yet - but just want to ack the possibility is there for us impatient mac folks ;-)

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