howtoforge.com — Chromium is an open-source browser project that is the basis for Google's Chrome browser. Right now, Chromium doesn't support Linux natively, but Codeweavers has created a Linux port called CrossOver Chromium that can be installed free of charge. This guide shows how to install CrossOver Chromium on Ubuntu 8.04.
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raintheoryOct 8, 2008
well, for starters; you can use it as an operating system that you don't have to pay a penny for... beyond that, you have every right to configure it at the base-level however you want. amongst other things...
binarysemaphoreOct 9, 2008
As if we had shortage of native Linux browsers..why the heck do we need to run a beta browser running in an emulation layer on Linux ? There are better things out there
elranzerOct 9, 2008
Obvious troll is obvious.
elranzerOct 9, 2008
Any word on the release date of epiphany-webkit? I mean, there's the Gekco-based Epiphany out now, but if I want Gecko I'd just use Firefox.
infectaphibianOct 9, 2008
Running a beta under an emulator? No thanks. Anyway, I am at the point that I think anything produced by an American corporation is best avoided anyway.
taconeMar 14, 2009
Linux *native* alpha version available for testing in Ubuntu. <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/linux_unix/Chromium_on_Ubuntu_HOW_TO/" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/linux_unix/Chromium_on_Ubuntu_HOW_ ...</a> digg !