Chrome Port for Linux

by Robert Koehler on September 27, 2008

in Geek Stuff

If you’d like to play with Google’s Chrome browser but can’t wait for the official release of a native Linux version, CodeWeavers has come up with a Linux port that works, although for Korean-language systems, it looks like you’re going to have to play with it a bit.

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1 stafford September 28, 2008 at 2:48 am

It’s not strictly Google Chrome – rather the open source version “Open Chrome” injected with a bit of “Crossover” and “Wine” magic. Runs reasonably well natively on Mac OS X, but doesn’t play nice with when also running Parallels.
Probably better to run the Windows version in a virtual machine / Wine until a more stable native release (Or when Google gets it’s sh*t together.)

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