can add the Google repository and install Chrome. I have Chromium, but today
I got Chrome to install so have both Chrome and Chromium. the reason why you
are having difficulty is that Xandros is stale. The dependencies would not
work as the distro is at least 2 years old and out of date.
Another option would be to install ChromeOS to a usb key. I did this and it
works fine, but it is still in alpha and not reliable.
BTW, I have a eeePC701 and and run Ubuntu just fine.
Roy
2009/12/9 thewombat321 <mewombat@gmail.com>
>
>
> Hi all, I am a relatively new mainly lurker on this board, having been
> interested by Linux for a few years now.
>
> This may be a bit of a niche question, but does anyone have any idea how to
> update dpkg on an early model Xandros (Debian based) eeePC 701? I beleive I
> need to to enable Google Chrome to install - having attemped several times
> and been told the version on the eee is too old, but have not found any way
> to update it. Have tried different repositories but to no avail.
>
> Many thanks
>
> The Wombat
>
>
>
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