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2016 Apr 18
2
Google Chrome and CentOS 6?
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2016 Apr 18
3
Google Chrome and CentOS 6?
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On 18/04/16 13:14, Phelps, Matthew wrote:
> Please answer the original question (again) CentOS folks.
>
> Where are we with getting the RHEL version of Chromium available
> for CentOS?
>
> There should be no technical reason why we can't get a working, up
> to date, and therefore secure version of chromium running on CentOS