On Friday December 18 2009, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* John Andersen <jsamyth@gmail.com> [12-18-09 21:34]:
On Friday 18 December 2009 05:48:42 pm Randall R Schulz wrote:
I would like Chrome to be available via one of the stock openSUSE repositories (if it's not already... is it? If so, for which openSUSE versions?)
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/11.2:/Contrib/sta ndard/x86_64/chromium-4.0.273.0-1.1.x86_64.rpm
It appears I am pulling my version directly from Google on Opensuse, via Google's repository http://dl.google.com/linux/rpm/stable/x86_64
Interesting. I had this repository (actually, its 32-bit counterpart) configured, but nothing installed from it. I think I set it up 'cause I was hoping they'd put Google Earth there, but instead it has only Picasa and Google Desktop (and now Chrome). At least now I don't need to do a manual install from a tarball the way I had been. There's both an "unstable" and a "beta" build in the Google repository. I chose beta.
the Contrib repo contains later versions.
But in Ubuntu it appears in available (slightly back level) directly from Ubuntu and packaged by Fabien Tassin of Ubuntu
It seems to work flawlessly in Kubuntu. Having trouble with Flash on opensuse 11.2
Flash appears to work fine for me, but cannot read pdf's.
Oddly enough, I have the PDF plug-in in about:plugins but not the Flash plug-in. Nonetheless, it does not display PDF files. It does draw the dark grey Reader background but none of its controls or document content.
-- Patrick Shanahan
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