This guide shows two ways to install the Google Chrome web browser on Debian 11 Bullseye in a few easy-to-follow steps.
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Are you ready to upgrade your web browsing experience on Manjaro? This step-by-step guide will show you how to easily install the Google Chrome web browser on your Manjaro Linux system.
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Google Chrome is popular, easy-to-use cross-platform web browser developed by Google. Here’s how to install it on Red Hat-based distros.
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I was left scratching my head trying to to install Google Chrome on Manjaro. When I go to the Chrome website to download it, it only offers me DEB and…
This guide offers commands for installing Google Chrome on your Fedora desktop with three builds to select from.
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The following tutorial will teach users how to install Google Chrome on the newly released Linux Mint 21 LTS. Learn more here.
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Google Chrome is a modern web browser that is fast, simple, and safe. Learn how to install Google Chrome on AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux here.
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Need to install Google Chrome Browser for Jammy? Learn how to install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS in three different ways here.
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Learn how to migrate Google Chrome browser profiles, bookmarks, and settings from Windows to Linux here. Google Chrome is one of the most popular applications in the browser market. It is available in all major platforms like Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and IOS. If you recently switched from Windows to Linux, you might be thinking, […]
Porteus Kiosk 5.3 is here about six months after Porteus Kiosk 5.2, adding several new features, including experimental hardware video decoding support and a virtual keyboard for both Mozilla Firefox ESR and Google Chrome web browsers. While the hardware decoding feature can be enabled in the remote config with the hardware_video_decode parameter, the virtual keyboard […]
Google Chrome’s new API, Idle Detection, is making the news for potential privacy violations. Learn more about Google’s new spyware in Chrome 94 here.
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The Free Software Foundation has unveiled the project JShelter, which develops a browser add-on to protect against threats posed by JavaScript on websites, including hidden identification, movement tracking, and user data collection. The project code is distributed under the GPLv3 license. The add-on is prepared for Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Brave, Microsoft Edge, and other […]
Latest versions of Google Chrome for Linux fix several of the browser’s CSD issues. In this post we compare the builds side-by-side to spot the changes.
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The biggest change in the Mozilla Firefox 90 release is the deprecation of FTP (File Transfer Protocol) support. Firefox follows in the footsteps of Google Chrome/Chromium, and other web browsers, to no longer allow access to ftp:// links. Mozilla started deprecating FTP support since Firefox 88, but users were able to re-enable the feature by […]
Google Chrome on desktop isn’t the fastest, so news that devs working on the browser will port a speedy Android feature to desktop builds is good news.
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