Get your Google Chrome on in Linux
The Google Chrome developers have released a developer version of their browser for the Linux operating system. They warn you to NOT install this browser (for fear it might ruin your life). Of course like any good writer, I ignored their warnings and pressed on. After all, the Techrepublic community needs to know what’s going on with Linux and how things fare with our favorite operating system.
Now I have to admit I assumed I would get it installed only to have it seg fault left and right (or worse, not even start up). I, however, was very pleasently surprised. Not only did it run for me, it ran very well. In fact, I am currently writing this blog with the help of Google Chrome for Linux. I am pretty shocked at just how reliable it is. But will it be reliable for you? That depends.
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