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bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu
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bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu |
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Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:47:25 +0100 |
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On 18 Oct 2011, Juri Linkov said:
> I agree that we should not search for the executable "chrome"
> which is not free software. So below is a new patch
> that supports only free software version "Chromium".
If you build Chromium yourself from source code, it actually
creates only an executable called 'chrome' and a manpage
'chrome.1': i.e., even the free version calls itself after
the non-free version. (Of course, since Chromium doesn't
contain an installation target, everyone has to write their own, and
maybe everyone has chosen to create such a symlink. But this
doesn't seem like something that it is safe to rely on.)
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NULL && (void)
- bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu, (continued)
- bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu, Jan Djärv, 2011/10/18
- bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu, Jan Djärv, 2011/10/18
- bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu, Juri Linkov, 2011/10/19
- bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu, Jan Djärv, 2011/10/19
- bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu, Juri Linkov, 2011/10/19
- bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu, Stefan Monnier, 2011/10/18
bug#9779: No usable browser found on Lubuntu, Jan Djärv, 2011/10/18