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6 October 2010
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Google Chrome’s Special About Pages

One of the first things I noticed about Chrome was the lack of the special page “about:config”. I used it extensively in Firefox to tweak settings. Google Chrome does have a few special pages. Here are some hidden features I’ve run across.

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21 December 2009
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What terms and conditions

Internet Explorer garbled the terms and conditions when I installed Google Chrome for Windows. It doesn’t seem to be a language pack thing, so what’s going on here? More importantly, what terms and conditions am I bound by? I accepted the terms you see pictured and installed chrome, so now what?

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17 December 2009
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Adobe Flash support in Google Chrome beta using gnash-plugin

I can understand not including the support by default. No need to create bloat, but I want flash support, so here goes… Install gnash-plugin, create a plugins directory under chrome and create a softlink to the .so file. about:plugins will show your shockwave flash plugin. Here’s some test sites to test it with.

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10 December 2009
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Install Google Chrome browser on Fedora 12

I think it’s easier just to setup the google repo and fetch it all at once. blah, blah, blah, Done. Launch it via “google-chrome” or from the gnome toolbar. That’s it for installing on Fedora 12. If you’re looking for Fedora 10 or Fedora 11, try these links…

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22 December 2008
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Google Chrome - Out of beta?

<img src=”http://blog.rootninja.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/chrome-volk-racing-rims-wheels-expensive.jpg” alt=”expensive chrome volk racing rims” class=”alignleft” />A piddling while ago, Google announced the removal of the “Beta” shred from their firebrand novel browser. Well is this ascribable to the fact that computing machine manufacturers won’t package junk with “Beta” wall hanging around its neck. The beta thing …

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