The latest stable version of Google Chrome has been updated to 20.0.1132.57 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame.
I followed the guide at the following url: Cannot Install Google Chrome. How do I fix it?
Despite that I still have an error:
alex@ubuntu:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
Selecting previously unselected package google-chrome-stable.
(Reading database ...
Every time Chrome is updated, it reverts to opening small screen [NOT maximised]. This is very irritating.
In order to reset it to open maximised, you need to change the general command parameter in /usr/share/applications.
Find the Google Chrome icon [desktop configuration file] and right click (clack).
Select properties, which shows the basic properties.
Google has just released the new version of its popular web browser. Welcome to Google Chrome 5.0.375.3. In this new version, Google include many fixes and new capabilities. Now, flash support is activated by default.
Trying to install Google Chrome on my fresh Ubuntu 12.04 install. I have run a full apt-get upgrade and apt-get update on this system before installing Chrome. I downloaded the 32-bit deb package from www.chrome.com and opened it in Ubuntu Software Center.
From Last day I found this problem on my google chrome in Fedora 18. I tried to reinstall google chrome but didn't worked. But I found a solution. By disabling libpepflashplayer.so it worked.
Simply I did
Open google chrome
enter in the address bar
Code:
chrome://plugins/
search the libpepflashplayer.so and disable it. And it worked.
I'm attaching a screen shot of it.
So, I've been using Google Chrome (-stable) as my main browser for weeks. I just ran an update which grabbed a new version, and all of a sudden Chrome won't launch at all.The new version is 20.0.1132.47-r144678I've tried removing and re-installing it (and managed to get my package manager messed up in the process... but I think it's working now). No change.
download flashplugin then go to address bar and type chrome://plugins and disable the flash that google-chrome comes with (pepperflash)
The Google Chrome developers at Google proudly announced last evening, August 2nd, the stable release and immediate availability for download of the Google Chrome 13 web browser for Linux, Windows, Macintosh and Chrome Frame platforms. The new Google Chrome 13 web browser includes various exciting new features, such as the highly anticipat... (read more)