Package Details: google-chrome 131.0.6778.85-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/google-chrome.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: google-chrome
Description: The popular web browser by Google (Stable Channel)
Upstream URL: https://www.google.com/chrome
Keywords: chromium
Licenses: custom:chrome
Submitter: None
Maintainer: gromit
Last Packager: gromit
Votes: 2246
Popularity: 8.96
First Submitted: 2010-05-25 20:25 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-19 19:19 (UTC)

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gromit commented on 2023-04-15 08:22 (UTC) (edited on 2023-05-08 21:42 (UTC) by gromit)

When reporting this package as outdated make sure there is indeed a new version for Linux Desktop.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.

You can also run this command to obtain the version string for the latest chrome version:

$ curl -sSf https://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/Packages | \
     grep -A1 "Package: google-chrome-stable" | \
     awk '/Version/{print $2}' | \
     cut -d '-' -f1

Do not report updates for ChromeOS, Android or other platforms stable versions as updates here.

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mssun commented on 2014-05-13 06:10 (UTC)

When opening a PDF file, all pages crash. After refreshing the page, I can view the PDF in browser without any problem. Any one have the same problem?

ddracopo commented on 2014-05-11 16:11 (UTC)

In most of the pages, minimising chrome still leaves parts of its pages rendered on the screen. One needs to refresh the window manager to get rid of that, but the problem occurs again when minimising chrome. I use icewm as the window manager. Firefox does not have this problem. Anyone else who has the same problem?

sflor commented on 2014-05-11 14:22 (UTC)

@mityukov Maybe your graphics driver at fault. Have you tried disabling hardware acceleration? There are also ways to go back to flash if that does not help. Just google it.

mityukov commented on 2014-05-06 12:05 (UTC)

When trying to watch video with HTML5 player (it's by default for YouTube videos and I don't know how to turn it to Flash), the page gets "Aw Snap!" at the very first second.. Are there any packages (codecs/etc.) I should check/install on my system? P.S.: I've started getting this problem no longer than a month ago.

Det commented on 2014-04-27 15:49 (UTC)

Then it's a _B_rackets bug and for me to hardcode a symlink would make the Chrome packages conflict with each other again after Google just separated them.

ansidev commented on 2014-04-27 12:43 (UTC)

If you use brackets on your system, you will see an error when trying to use Live Preview feature. You must run command: sudo ln -s '/usr/bin/google-chrome-stable' '/usr/bin/google-chrome' to fix this error. It's also similar to other Google Chrome 's channel. @Det: I hope you to add this command to the package.

mike.cloaked commented on 2014-04-25 08:52 (UTC)

Det: we are all human!

Det commented on 2014-04-25 08:45 (UTC)

Broke it pretty quickly too.

mike.cloaked commented on 2014-04-25 08:44 (UTC)

Thank you for fixing the script so quickly.

Det commented on 2014-04-25 08:02 (UTC)

Calm down already. I have all these things in my own scripts directory and that's where 'msg2' was picked up instead, which made me think it wasn't necessary to define it in the .install. Turns out it is, so I've reverted it to 'msg_blue', which is more consistent with 'note'. All your cache commands were working okay. The printf() function changes wouldn't affect them because they are basically just separate echoes.