![]() That’s it! Stay tuned for a similar script for Firefox in the next day or so…įor the technically curious: Feel free to examine the eos-install-google-chrome script to see exactly what we are doing. If you want to update to a newer version of Google Chrome at any time in the future, simply repeat the steps above. Once you see such a failure, restart the browser to enable the downloaded plugin, and now the Flash content should run properly. Note: The first time you try to access Flash content in Google Chrome, it will download the Flash plugin and the Flash content will fail to run. Or, if you prefer, you can enter the commands one line at a time: Rm -f eos-install-google-chrome & wget & chmod +x eos-install-google-chrome &. How to use the Google Chrome for Endless 3 script:įirst open a terminal window by typing “terminal” on the desktop global search. We hope to make that available in a near-future release of Endless OS, and in the meantime, any Endless OS 3.x user may use commands in the terminal to download and install Google Chrome. We are working on making a Google Chrome app available from our App Center. ![]() This is particularly good news if you are trying to access video content (e.g., Netflix) that requires codecs that we are unable to license with our free version of Chromium (the default “Internet” browser on the Endless desktop). We are excited to announce that we have made a script available that you can use to download and configure Google Chrome to run from the Endless desktop. We now support Google Chrome installation directly from the app center.Īnnouncing the Google Chrome for Endless 3 script Enable the "Automatically update Chrome for all users" option and restart Google Chrome on Mac.Update: This script is no longer available/supported. Select the "Help" then click on the "About Google Chrome’ option from the drop-down menu.
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