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Google Chrome 21 for Slacko

#1 Post by playdayz »

Google Chrome 21 for Slacko
(Released JUL 31)

http://diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/googl ... slacko.pet

This has Flashplayer built-in so no need to add it. This makes Chrome run in root by specifying the userdir as recommended by Chrome developers.

The version for Lucid will be posted in the Lucid 5.2.8.005 thread (as there are differences between the versions). This version for Slacko has so far been tested in Slacko with the Checkmate LXDE desktop.

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#2 Post by Jejy69 »

Thanks Playdayz for your kind patience ! I love the Chrome(Ium) browser ! :D Moreover, with the Flash, perfect !
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#3 Post by starhawk »

Running in, coincidentally enough, jejy69's GNOME Puppy 533. Works pretty good, except...

...it inherited keybindings (I think that's the right term) from Seamonkey or something. All I know is... backspace doesn't go back and shift+backspace doesn't go forward and it's driving me absolutely CRAZY.

Is there a fix for this somewhere...?

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#4 Post by starhawk »

Bumping this. How do I change the keybindings here? It's *really* irritating.

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#5 Post by starhawk »

...er, since Playdayz is taking a vacation (per post in another thread), can anyone *else* help?

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#6 Post by Flash »

What does happen when you press Backspace or Shift+Backspace? They've always done what they were supposed to do in SeaMonkey for me.

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#7 Post by starhawk »

Glad to get a response! Thank you, flash.

What happens? Nothing. I remembered that seamonkey worked with Alt+LeftArrow for back and Alt+something else for forward (I want to say Alt+Shift+LeftArrow, but I'm not certain), and those keybindings do work. But habit demands Bksp for back and Shift+Bksp for forward, and when those don't work and I have to think about it, I get rather annoyed.

I'm just a bit particular about which keys do what, I guess.

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#8 Post by SFR »

Hey Starhawk

I tried this in regular Slacko 5.3.3, hope it'll work for you too.

The solution is to install "Backspace As Back/Forward for Linux" extension.
Settings -> Extensions -> 'Browse the gallery' link -> (find the above extension) -> Add to Chrome

Additionaly you need to mark "Activate Backspace for navigation in history object" box (it's in the extension options).

HTH :)
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#9 Post by starhawk »

Thanks! I'll try that out.

Off-topic: SFR, what is that latin in your sig? I used to know a little latin, but it's left me now :(

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#10 Post by SFR »

starhawk wrote:Off-topic: SFR, what is that latin in your sig? I used to know a little latin, but it's left me now :(
Actually, it's quite related to Puppy (if on USB :wink: ).
It's a proverb, it means: "All that is mine, I carry with me."

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#11 Post by vanchutr »

Can you test this sfs? Follow this thread: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/index.php? ... 7bb93762af

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#12 Post by dogbert0360 »

Any chance for Google Chrome 22 .pet anytime soon?

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