Re: [orca-list] Pre-testing of Orca with Chromium/Chrome



Just to clarify Jace, when you've installed the deb from the Google Chrome website it has added the Google Debian repository on your system.

Best regards.

Le 25/11/2019 à 18:08, Jace Kattalakis via orca-list a écrit :

That's the one I used, since I got the .deb and it said install via a channel. Which I took to mean sudo apt instqall google-chrome-unstable

It works great here. Only issue is, for me, and IDK if this is me using the Ubuntu repository version, vs the very very very latest and not doing a git pull on Orca master today before writing this....but I seem to be unable to get the menu to work via the alt key shortcut.

Is that fixed and I merely need to update things, or?

On 25/11/2019 16:42, Alex ARNAUD via orca-list wrote:
Le 25/11/2019 à 17:32, Jace Kattalakis via orca-list a écrit :
So, is the sudo apt install google-chrome-unstable in Ubuntu the very latest one? I'm unsure as I've been told different things, but it seems to work fine for me either way. It's so speedy and responsive vs FF personally.
It's not the very latest but it seems to be updated regularly. I assume every week.

Best regards.

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