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09 December 2009
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Google has released the beta version of Google chrome for Linux.
Acording to google blog :
| Google Chrome for Linux (Beta) At Google, most engineers use Linux machines, so we certainly heard loud and clear how much they wanted Google Chrome for Linux. Just like Google Chrome or Windows and Mac, we focused on speed, stability and security, but we also wanted a high-performance browser that integrated well with the Linux ecosystem. This includes tight integration with native GTK themes, updates that are managed by the standard system package manager, and many other features that fit in natively with the operating system where possible. |
The actuall beta version is available for download from this link
And then open the .deb package
If you shoosed to save the package to the desktop,then use this command to install the package :
sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-beta_current_i386.deb
Extensions also are online now, you can got them from this link :
https://chrome.google.com/extensions

Google Chrome for Linux in various GTK themes


The second theme on that picture is exactly what I would need - please how do I switch to that? Or at least where is this picture from? It is not available on Google Chrome Themes Gallery.