Chromium is the
open-source browser on which Google bases its Chrome browser.
Therefore, these browsers are nearly identical, and you can use
Chromium in place of Chrome. In fact, you should do so on Xubuntu
12.10 (a community-developed Linux distribution based on Ubuntu core
components and Xfce Linux desktop environment). If you try to install
Chrome on a PC running Xubuntu 12.10, the installation halts and
displays "The package is of bad quality" as shown in Figure
1 below.
Figure 1 - A warning
against installing Google Chrome on Xubuntu 12.10. You should instead
install Chromium.
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This document
explains how to remove Google Chrome (if installed), install
Chromium, and then configure it.
Removing Google
Chrome
In case you have installed Google Chrome on Xubuntu 12.10, you should remove it and then install Chromium according to the next section. To remove (uninstall) Google Chrome, do the following:
In case you have installed Google Chrome on Xubuntu 12.10, you should remove it and then install Chromium according to the next section. To remove (uninstall) Google Chrome, do the following:
- Open a terminal, type sudo apt-get install synaptic, type your password and then wait for Synaptic to install.
- Type sudo synaptic to display the Synaptic Package Manager window.
- Type google-chrome into the Quick filter search field.
- Right-click google-chrome-stable, click Mark for Complete Removal, click Apply to display a Summary window, and then click Apply.
- Close both the Synaptic Package Manager window and the terminal.
Installing
Chromium
To install Chromium on Xubuntu 12.10, do the following:
To install Chromium on Xubuntu 12.10, do the following:
- As shown in Figure 2 below, click the Applications Menu (white mouse, upper left on screen) and then click Ubuntu Software Center to display its window.
- As shown in Figure 3 below, type chromium into the search field, select Chromium Web Browser and then click Install.
- After Chromium installs, close the Ubuntu Software Center.
- Configure Chromium according to the next section.
Figure 2 - Opening
the Ubuntu Software Center.
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Figure 3 - Installing
the Chromium Web Browser.
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Configuring
Chromium
To configure Chromium on Xubuntu 12.10, do the following:
- Click the Applications Menu (white mouse), click Internet and then click Chromium Web Browser as shown in Figure 4 below.
- Click sign in (at the upper right of your first Chromium window) to display the Sign in to Chromium window as shown in Figure 5 below.
- Type your email address, and then click either Sign in or Create a Google Account. If you already have a Google account, Chromium can synchronize your bookmarks, history, and settings.
- Click the three bars at the upper right, click Settings to display its window.
- Select Open a specific page or set of pages, click Set pages, select https//www.google.com/ and then click OK.
- As shown in Figure 6 below, scroll to Default browser, click Make Chromium my default browser and then close the Settings - Chromium window.
Figure 4 - Selecting
and opening Chromium.
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Figure 5 - Signing
into Chromium, and syncing to your Google account.
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Figure 6 - Making
Chromium your default browser.
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