Yesterday I have installed a 64 bit version of google's webbrowser chrome on my sidux x64 linux distribution.
I have tried once before to get the 32 bit version working on my 64 bit OS, but it needed IA32 libs, which I had not installed.
No I wanted a full blown 64 bit version as of which google was working on for Linux.
Yesterday I had one installed it is an unstable version and a debian package, my distro is also based on debian sid and it could be
installed with dpkg -i <filename> starting the browser was done with google-chrome in a terminal or ALT+F2 in KDE.
I must say, for an unstable version it really flies and I am very pleased with it so far.

I have tried once before to get the 32 bit version working on my 64 bit OS, but it needed IA32 libs, which I had not installed.
No I wanted a full blown 64 bit version as of which google was working on for Linux.
Yesterday I had one installed it is an unstable version and a debian package, my distro is also based on debian sid and it could be
installed with dpkg -i <filename> starting the browser was done with google-chrome in a terminal or ALT+F2 in KDE.
I must say, for an unstable version it really flies and I am very pleased with it so far.

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