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- luzifer commented on 2020-08-19 11:07
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- akiirui commented on 2021-08-09 02:29
- noabody commented on 2021-07-17 18:00
- rakotomandimby commented on 2021-07-05 07:44
- cgundogan commented on 2021-04-08 06:35
- cgundogan commented on 2020-10-08 07:39
- misc commented on 2020-10-07 20:29
- luzifer commented on 2020-10-01 22:22
- alumni commented on 2020-10-01 21:58
- luzifer commented on 2020-08-19 11:07
- Det commented on 2019-11-05 16:42
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- FabioLolix commented on 2021-10-07 20:30
- luzifer commented on 2021-10-05 21:06
- FabioLolix commented on 2021-10-05 20:45
- leoplusclaude commented on 2021-09-30 20:23
- marcelroed commented on 2021-09-30 19:11
- michaldybczak commented on 2021-09-24 19:44
- zeparu commented on 2021-09-22 07:35
- How to Install Google Chrome in Arch-based Linux Distributions
- Method 1: Installing Google Chrome with an AUR Helper
- Step 1: Install an AUR helper (if you haven’t got one already)
- Step 2: Install Google Chrome using AUR helper
- Step 3: Upgrading Chrome version with yay
- Method 2: Install Google Chrome without an AUR Helper
- Step 1: Install base-devel package
- Step 2: Install Chrome from AUR
- Step 3: Upgrading Google Chrome afterward
- Conclusion
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Package Details: google-chrome-dev 96.0.4662.6-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/google-chrome-dev.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | google-chrome-dev |
Description: | The popular and trusted web browser by Google (Dev Channel) |
Upstream URL: | https://www.google.com/chrome |
Keywords: | chromium |
Licenses: | custom:chrome |
Provides: | google-chrome |
Submitter: | None |
Maintainer: | luzifer |
Last Packager: | luzifer |
Votes: | 638 |
Popularity: | 1.39 |
First Submitted: | 2009-06-05 21:02 |
Last Updated: | 2021-10-08 18:53 |
Dependencies (12)
- alsa-lib (alsa-lib-x205ta, alsa-lib-git, alsa-lib-minimal-git)
- gtk3 (gtk3-adwaita-3-32-git, gtk3-git, gtk3-ubuntu, gtk3-no_deadkeys_underline, gtk3-classic, gtk3-patched-filechooser-icon-view, gtk3-typeahead)
- libcups (libcups-noudev, libcups-nosystemd-minimal-git, libcups-git)
- libxss
- libxtst
- nss (nss-hg)
- ttf-liberation (ttf-defenestration)
- xdg-utils (mimi-git, sx-open, busking-git, xdg-utils-git, linopen, xdg-utils-mimeo, xdg-utils-handlr, xdg-utils-slock, mimi-bachoseven-git, mimejs-git)
- gnome-keyring (gnome-keyring-git, pass-secrets-git) (optional) – for storing passwords in GNOME keyring
- kdialog (kdialog-git) (optional) – for file dialogs in KDE
- kwallet (kwallet-git, kwallet-secrets) (optional) – for storing passwords in KWallet
- pipewire (pipewire-dummy, pipewire-libudev-zero, pipewire-common-git, pipewire-full-git, pipewire-git) (optional) – WebRTC desktop sharing under Wayland
Required by (34)
- alkasir-client (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- archon (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- bitwarden-chromium (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- brackets (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- brackets-bin (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- brackets-extract (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- captive-browser-git (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- chromedriver (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- chromium-bypass-paywalls (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- chromium-extension-adnauseam (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- chromium-extension-autoscroll (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- chromium-extension-plasma-integration (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- chromium-extension-runet-censorship-bypass (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- chromium-keepassxc-browser (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- endpoint-verification-chrome (requires google-chrome)
- endpoint-verification-minimal (requires google-chrome)
- hub-kids (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- hub-young (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- ice-dev (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- ice-ssb (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- ice-ssb-git (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- justbrowsing-chrome-profile (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- kget-integrator-chrome (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- lastpass (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- marp-cli (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- mint-cli-git (requires google-chrome)
- nfauthenticationkey (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- pennywise-bin (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- sshcode-bin (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- uget-integrator-chrome (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- upload-gphotos (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- web-media-controller-mpris (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- web-media-controller-mpris-git (requires google-chrome) (optional)
- webui-aria2-git (requires google-chrome) (optional)
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luzifer commented on 2020-08-19 11:07
When reporting this package as outdated make sure there is indeed a new version for Linux Desktop. You can have a look at the «Dev updates» tag in Release blog for this. Do not report updates for ChromeOS, Android or other platforms dev versions as updates here.
This package will automatically get updated as soon as the Debian package is available. This is checked at least once per hour.
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akiirui commented on 2021-08-09 02:29
lol! CSD borders have finally been fixed!
noabody commented on 2021-07-17 18:00
One could ‘SKIP’ the SHA check and do a blind build with version update like so:
rakotomandimby commented on 2021-07-05 07:44
Currently, when I launch it, I get
cgundogan commented on 2021-04-08 06:35
Not sure if that’s related to the latest version, but there doesn’t seem to be pipewire-related flags anymore in chrome://flags . I noticed that because screensharing does not work for me anymore.
Does anyone has similar issues?
cgundogan commented on 2020-10-08 07:39
Today’s 87.0.4280.11 crashes for me with illegal hardware instruction so buyer beware
The same problem for me. It only starts if I remove wayland from my chrome-dev-flags.conf .. but that throws me back to xwayland.
EDIT: there is a bug report here [1]
misc commented on 2020-10-07 20:29
Today’s 87.0.4280.11 crashes for me with illegal hardware instruction so buyer beware
@luzifer: Rather than the release blog, one can also instantly see the current version on OmahaProxy: https://omahaproxy.appspot.com/
luzifer commented on 2020-10-01 22:22
@alumni that article is about chromium, not google-chrome-dev. The file is mentioned during installation:
alumni commented on 2020-10-01 21:58
According to this:
I can make commandline flags persistent by creating the file
/.config/chrome-flags.conf. However this doesn’t work for me. Any hints?
Later edit: It’s chrome-dev-flags.conf
luzifer commented on 2020-08-19 11:07
When reporting this package as outdated make sure there is indeed a new version for Linux Desktop. You can have a look at the «Dev updates» tag in Release blog for this. Do not report updates for ChromeOS, Android or other platforms dev versions as updates here.
This package will automatically get updated as soon as the Debian package is available. This is checked at least once per hour.
Det commented on 2019-11-05 16:42
Chromium will probably keep working, as it’s built for Arch, not Debian.
New profile will probably also help. For a while.
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Package Details: google-chrome 94.0.4606.81-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/google-chrome.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | google-chrome |
Description: | The popular and trusted web browser by Google (Stable Channel) |
Upstream URL: | https://www.google.com/chrome |
Keywords: | chromium |
Licenses: | custom:chrome |
Submitter: | None |
Maintainer: | luzifer |
Last Packager: | luzifer |
Votes: | 2059 |
Popularity: | 15.55 |
First Submitted: | 2010-05-25 20:25 |
Last Updated: | 2021-10-07 18:10 |
Dependencies (12)
- alsa-lib (alsa-lib-x205ta, alsa-lib-git, alsa-lib-minimal-git)
- gtk3 (gtk3-adwaita-3-32-git, gtk3-git, gtk3-ubuntu, gtk3-no_deadkeys_underline, gtk3-classic, gtk3-patched-filechooser-icon-view, gtk3-typeahead)
- libcups (libcups-noudev, libcups-nosystemd-minimal-git, libcups-git)
- libxss
- libxtst
- nss (nss-hg)
- ttf-liberation (ttf-defenestration)
- xdg-utils (mimi-git, sx-open, busking-git, xdg-utils-git, linopen, xdg-utils-mimeo, xdg-utils-handlr, xdg-utils-slock, mimi-bachoseven-git, mimejs-git)
- gnome-keyring (gnome-keyring-git, pass-secrets-git) (optional) – for storing passwords in GNOME keyring
- kdialog (kdialog-git) (optional) – for file dialogs in KDE
- kwallet (kwallet-git, kwallet-secrets) (optional) – for storing passwords in KWallet
- pipewire (pipewire-dummy, pipewire-libudev-zero, pipewire-common-git, pipewire-full-git, pipewire-git) (optional) – WebRTC desktop sharing under Wayland
Required by (34)
- alkasir-client(optional)
- archon(optional)
- bitwarden-chromium(optional)
- brackets(optional)
- brackets-bin(optional)
- brackets-extract(optional)
- captive-browser-git(optional)
- chromedriver(optional)
- chromium-bypass-paywalls(optional)
- chromium-extension-adnauseam(optional)
- chromium-extension-autoscroll(optional)
- chromium-extension-plasma-integration(optional)
- chromium-extension-runet-censorship-bypass(optional)
- chromium-keepassxc-browser(optional)
- endpoint-verification-chrome
- endpoint-verification-minimal
- hub-kids(optional)
- hub-young(optional)
- ice-dev(optional)
- ice-ssb(optional)
- ice-ssb-git(optional)
- justbrowsing-chrome-profile(optional)
- kget-integrator-chrome(optional)
- lastpass(optional)
- marp-cli(optional)
- mint-cli-git
- nfauthenticationkey(optional)
- pennywise-bin(optional)
- sshcode-bin(optional)
- uget-integrator-chrome(optional)
- upload-gphotos(optional)
- web-media-controller-mpris(optional)
- web-media-controller-mpris-git(optional)
- webui-aria2-git(optional)
Sources (3)
Pinned Comments
luzifer commented on 2020-02-03 00:35
When reporting this package as outdated make sure there is indeed a new version for Linux Desktop. You can have a look at the «Stable updates» tag in Release blog for this. Do not report updates for ChromeOS, Android or other platforms stable versions as updates here.
This package will automatically get updated as soon as the Debian package is available. This is checked at least once per hour.
Latest Comments
FabioLolix commented on 2021-10-07 20:30
Thanks for updating!
luzifer commented on 2021-10-05 21:06
@FabioLolix Thanks for the ping! I suppose I marked that read, got distracted and never re-visited that PR… I’m very sorry about that! Will take care about it this evening!
FabioLolix commented on 2021-10-05 20:45
Hello, do you mind adding a copy of widevine license in the default place? The PR have been open for 10 months yet is so trivial, since I made the PR you made part of it (replacing msg2 with printf), just copy the other 2 line too
leoplusclaude commented on 2021-09-30 20:23
If you’re having trouble with «use system titlebar and borders» setting, you can just wait for patch to come. For details, please refer to https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/3133066
marcelroed commented on 2021-09-30 19:11
Since version 92/93 I’ve been having 5-second freezing issues on AMD iGPU Ryzen 4000. Does anyone know how to fix this? I’ve tried disabling all hardware acceleration but it doesn’t help.
michaldybczak commented on 2021-09-24 19:44
Thanks @zeparu, I have the same problem with titlebar. Disabling this flag restores titlebar in Plasma, however, the whole option of turning SSD on/off is gone. It works for me, but the underlying issue is still there. The option stopped working.
zeparu commented on 2021-09-22 07:35
just updated today, and «use system titlebar and borders» is not working anymore for me on kde
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How to Install Google Chrome in Arch-based Linux Distributions
Last updated August 15, 2020 By Dimitrios 38 Comments
Brief: A step-by-step beginner’s tutorial showing how to install Google chrome in Arch, Manjaro and other Arch-based Linux distributions.
Google Chrome is undeniably the most popular web browser. It is not open source software and this is why you won’t see it preinstalled in Linux distributions you use. You won’t even find Chrome in the software center.
Installing Google Chrome is easy in Ubuntu and Fedora based distribution. You can go to Chrome’s website and download the DEB or RPM installer files and install it easily.
Arch Linux users may notice that there is no package for them on the official Google Chrome website.
Fortunately, Google Chrome is available on Arch User Repository (AUR) for Arch, Manjaro and other Arch-based Linux distributions. You can install Google Chrome using an AUR Helper easily or use Git to install it without AUR helper.
I will cover both options in this tutorial.
Method 1: Installing Google Chrome with an AUR Helper
I hope that you are familiar with the concept of AUR (Arch User Repository) and AUR helpers. If not, please read our articles on what is AUR and what are AUR helpers and how to install them.
Step 1: Install an AUR helper (if you haven’t got one already)
There are quite a few AUR Helpers to choose but in this tutorial, I will use yay which I have installed on my machine. You should install it if you haven’t got it already:
Step 2: Install Google Chrome using AUR helper
Now, to install Google Chrome in Arch Linux using yay:
As you see, yay found all the available packages related to Google Chrome. I will choose the stable package to install, the same as I chose for the other installation method.
Step 3: Upgrading Chrome version with yay
You successfully installed Chrome on your Arch-based distribution. However, you should also know what to do if there is a new version of Google Chrome available.
You cannot upgrade AUR packages with pacman command unfortunately. But the good thing is that Yay and pacman share common flags for performing similar actions.
The following command will upgrade all the packages – both AUR and official.
Method 2: Install Google Chrome without an AUR Helper
You’ll still be getting the package from Arch User Repository. However, instead of AUR helper, you’ll be doing it manually.
Step 1: Install base-devel package
To install a package from AUR you must have Git and base-devel group installed. Base-devel group contains all the essential tools for compiling from source.
Step 2: Install Chrome from AUR
Clone Google Chrome from the AUR and install it like this:
Step 3: Upgrading Google Chrome afterward
When a new version of Google Chrome is released and it is available in the AUR, you can upgrade it manually like this:
Conclusion
As you can see, it is slightly complicated to install Google Chrome in the Arch domain. But that’s the beauty of it. Many people use Arch because it gets you doing more things in the terminal.
If you encountered any difficulty when you try to install Google Chrome, let us know at the comment section or share your thoughts.
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