Installing Chrome silently adds Google's repos to your system and doesn't
really offer any advantages over Chromium.
On Jun 1, 2015 4:31 PM, <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> On my Linux Mint 17 system, the chromium browser was installed by default
> and it has seemed to work well for most things ... but I've been getting
> messages from Google that read: "This version of Chrome is no longer
> supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser."
>
> So is it safe and prudent to install the Chrome browser to replace
> chromium? I seem to remember reading a while back that there were
> problems with running the Chrome browser on Linux.
>
> Please advise what to do.
>
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