I'm trying this google chrome plugin that previews md file in chrome. But when I open a md file from local filesystem or the internet. My chrome downloads it, but not open. So the plugin cannot preview it.
My os is ArchLinux with KDE. Thands for your help.
I want to install adobe acrobat reader plugin in ubuntu 12.10. I tried enabling medibuntu and searched for mozilla-acroread and acroread-plugins, but the search yielded no results.
A couple of days ago, Google chrome started celebrating it’s second year anniversary. Google chrome is, no doubt, one of the browsers which is seeing a consistent and steep rise in it’s share in the browser market. We have discussed a lot about Google chrome in Chaaps.
For a bit of background, I am trying to install Chrome (or Chromium) on to a gentoo user account at my university.
If I try to run 'google-chrome' from CLI I get an error:
/opt/google/chrome/chrome: error while loading shared libraries: libudev.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Strange, as I ran it after install. But after a reboot it will no longer open.
I just installed Google Chrome, on Linux Mint 14 64-bit, and the Flash plugin's sound doesn't work.
I've tried following the guide at OMGUbuntu:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/07/u...er-in-chromium
Quote:
If the above method looks a little complicated then don’t worry – there’s a quicker way to get up and running.
First follow step 1 but install Google Chrome rather than extract it.
Then run the following command (assuming you also have Chromium installed
When Google Chrome opens, it displays a message that says that it "did not shut down properly". This happens everytime I open it, after booting the computer or just after closing the browser with the X.
Hi I have a native install of ubuntu 11.10
after downloading google chrome.deb package from the google website when i open it i get the following error
INTERNAL ERROR
The file '/home/harsha/downloads/google-chrome-stable_current(1).deb" could not be opened
please help as im sick of usin firefox... ::) :(
Regards,
holytree