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Google Upgrades Chrome To Beta For OS X, Linux

wkurzius writes with this nugget from Mac Rumors: "As anticipated, Google has finally released an official beta version of its Chrome browser for Mac. The initial beta version, termed Build 4.0.249.30, requires Mac OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard, and is only compatible with Intel-based Macs." And hierofalcon writes with word that Chrome has also been made available as an official Linux Beta.

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  1. Re:Adblock by Nerdfest · · Score: 3, Informative

    Support for extensions is currently in development ...

  2. Works Great on Leopard by organgtool · · Score: 3, Informative

    I have been running one of the Chrome nightly builds on Leopard for several weeks and I am extremely impressed with its speed and stability. I have never had a single tab crash on me. I'm sure that people will complain about the lack of support for extensions compared to Firefox, and rightly so. But if you don't need many extensions, I highly recommend trying out Chrome.

  3. Re:Adblock by clone53421 · · Score: 5, Informative

    ... and per-tab processes for Firefox are also currently in development.

    I don’t think I’ll be switching any time soon, since I see per-tab processes as a nicety and adblock as a necessity.

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  4. Beware Google's penchant for auto-updates... by courcoul · · Score: 5, Informative

    Beware that the first time you run Chrome, it will install their Keystone auto-update facility, with which Google feels free to update whatever they want, whenever they want and however they want. Even when you're not running the browser, as the Keystone agent will launch itself automatically at system boot.

    You have been warned.

    1. Re:Beware Google's penchant for auto-updates... by psocccer · · Score: 5, Informative

      The OP might not be completely wrong, according to a dpkg-query -L google-chrome-beta it installs some stuff to /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome which apparently adds an extra source to your apt sources then updates google chrome based on some settings in your /etc/default/google-chrome. It also adds the source to /etc/apt/sources.list.d. Seems a bit invasive to me.

    2. Re:Beware Google's penchant for auto-updates... by the_crowbar · · Score: 3, Informative

      I just installed the beta from google.com and it installed an entry in /etc/crond.daily. The comments say it only reactivates the repository after dist-upgrades disable it. I.E. intrepid->jaunty From a quick read of the script that is what it does.

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      the_crowbar

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  5. Re:Adblock by clone53421 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Software should update itself when it runs. It should not rely on a separate boot-time updater.

    The only software that should update itself by a boot-time updater is the OS itself.

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    Alexander Peter Kristopeit bought his basement from his mommy for one dollar.