> I'm thinking about the casper-rw partition. Could it be used for the iso
> files in a convenient way? Maybe - and it is better to have few
> partitions, when the drive is small.
Unfortunately I don't know much about casper-rw. I think using it with an
regular ISO might not be easy. I have no ide
Ok, try to run the browser with lxterminal or any other CLI...
$ *google-chrome*
You can also use *Menu -> Run* to invoke the Google Chrome executable. If
this does not work, try to download the package again and install with
GDebi...
2015-06-24 12:02 GMT-03:00 Steven Duckworth :
> Thanks And
Hi Andre,
Nice to see you here again. I notice that your tutorial thread at the
Ubuntu Forums is attracting many readers :-)
Yes I know there are advantages with ext partitions and how to tweak
them for optimal performance and lifetime on a pendrive, but I didn't
want to make the setup too compli
Thanks Andre,
Unfortunately Chrome does not appear on the 'Internet' pop-up menu ( I have
Firefox and Midori there), and I don't have it as a desktop shortcut
either... I am figuring out how to get it to those two places, although it
should appear under 'Internet' by default after installation.
S
Hey Nio, you can use ext4 partition and grub2 for a BIOS boot. (This might
allow you to zsync, for testing..)
Another option might be to create a first "boot" partition with GPT+FAT32,
but set up GRUB2 to load images in a second ext4 partition, (where the ISO
files will be stored).
I know this sh
You have already installed Chrome, updates are just like other softwares in
repository, the Chrome installer includes a PPA, from where Chrome updates
come...
To use Chrome, just go to Menu (Lubuntu Icon) -> Internet -> Google Chrome.
2015-06-24 5:48 GMT-03:00 Henk Terhell :
> The easy way is
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> Greetings!
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> I am having some trouble trying to extract
The easy way is just to download the right version (32 or 64
ubuntu/debian) of the Chrome browser from the Google site. This will
autostart GDebi package installer and install the browser. This should
work on all versions and never has given any problems to me.
Henk
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Greetings!
I am having some trouble trying to extract Google Chrome browser and
getting it to work.
Initially it was downloaded from the software centre (as Chromium) and then
more recently I downloaded it directly off Google's Chrome website (not
recommended I know!).
Today my software update inc