How to have Google Chrome Canary on Ubuntu?





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          As stated in the site you linked, Canary builds are not available for Linux.



          The only release channels available for Linux are: Stable, Beta and Dev.



          enter image description here



          The reason for that is explained here:




          Thanks for your interesting in testing out the latest and greatest builds of Chrome. There are logistical challenges that make creating/ deploying Linux bundles prohibitively expensive to do on a daily basis, which effectively makes a Linux Canary fairly unlikely for the foreseeable future. I'd encourage the community to use the PPA builds, those are fundamentally the same as what we would build save for a couple of plugins (PDF, Flash, FFMpeg).



          Kind Regards,



          Anthony Laforge
          Technical Program Manager
          Mountain View, CA







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            where are the ppa builds?

            – Jürgen Paul
            Dec 7 '13 at 4:29






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            The ppa builds are dead. Use this instead

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            Apr 9 '14 at 17:25





















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          Fallback place:



          https://download-chromium.appspot.com/?platform=Linux_x64&type=snapshots



          As the date of today 2019-02-07, this binary is Version 74.0.3697.0 (Developer Build) (64-bit)






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            As stated in the site you linked, Canary builds are not available for Linux.



            The only release channels available for Linux are: Stable, Beta and Dev.



            enter image description here



            The reason for that is explained here:




            Thanks for your interesting in testing out the latest and greatest builds of Chrome. There are logistical challenges that make creating/ deploying Linux bundles prohibitively expensive to do on a daily basis, which effectively makes a Linux Canary fairly unlikely for the foreseeable future. I'd encourage the community to use the PPA builds, those are fundamentally the same as what we would build save for a couple of plugins (PDF, Flash, FFMpeg).



            Kind Regards,



            Anthony Laforge
            Technical Program Manager
            Mountain View, CA







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            • 12





              where are the ppa builds?

              – Jürgen Paul
              Dec 7 '13 at 4:29






            • 5





              The ppa builds are dead. Use this instead

              – 0xcaff
              Apr 9 '14 at 17:25


















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            As stated in the site you linked, Canary builds are not available for Linux.



            The only release channels available for Linux are: Stable, Beta and Dev.



            enter image description here



            The reason for that is explained here:




            Thanks for your interesting in testing out the latest and greatest builds of Chrome. There are logistical challenges that make creating/ deploying Linux bundles prohibitively expensive to do on a daily basis, which effectively makes a Linux Canary fairly unlikely for the foreseeable future. I'd encourage the community to use the PPA builds, those are fundamentally the same as what we would build save for a couple of plugins (PDF, Flash, FFMpeg).



            Kind Regards,



            Anthony Laforge
            Technical Program Manager
            Mountain View, CA







            share|improve this answer





















            • 12





              where are the ppa builds?

              – Jürgen Paul
              Dec 7 '13 at 4:29






            • 5





              The ppa builds are dead. Use this instead

              – 0xcaff
              Apr 9 '14 at 17:25
















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            As stated in the site you linked, Canary builds are not available for Linux.



            The only release channels available for Linux are: Stable, Beta and Dev.



            enter image description here



            The reason for that is explained here:




            Thanks for your interesting in testing out the latest and greatest builds of Chrome. There are logistical challenges that make creating/ deploying Linux bundles prohibitively expensive to do on a daily basis, which effectively makes a Linux Canary fairly unlikely for the foreseeable future. I'd encourage the community to use the PPA builds, those are fundamentally the same as what we would build save for a couple of plugins (PDF, Flash, FFMpeg).



            Kind Regards,



            Anthony Laforge
            Technical Program Manager
            Mountain View, CA







            share|improve this answer















            As stated in the site you linked, Canary builds are not available for Linux.



            The only release channels available for Linux are: Stable, Beta and Dev.



            enter image description here



            The reason for that is explained here:




            Thanks for your interesting in testing out the latest and greatest builds of Chrome. There are logistical challenges that make creating/ deploying Linux bundles prohibitively expensive to do on a daily basis, which effectively makes a Linux Canary fairly unlikely for the foreseeable future. I'd encourage the community to use the PPA builds, those are fundamentally the same as what we would build save for a couple of plugins (PDF, Flash, FFMpeg).



            Kind Regards,



            Anthony Laforge
            Technical Program Manager
            Mountain View, CA








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            • 12





              where are the ppa builds?

              – Jürgen Paul
              Dec 7 '13 at 4:29






            • 5





              The ppa builds are dead. Use this instead

              – 0xcaff
              Apr 9 '14 at 17:25
















            • 12





              where are the ppa builds?

              – Jürgen Paul
              Dec 7 '13 at 4:29






            • 5





              The ppa builds are dead. Use this instead

              – 0xcaff
              Apr 9 '14 at 17:25










            12




            12





            where are the ppa builds?

            – Jürgen Paul
            Dec 7 '13 at 4:29





            where are the ppa builds?

            – Jürgen Paul
            Dec 7 '13 at 4:29




            5




            5





            The ppa builds are dead. Use this instead

            – 0xcaff
            Apr 9 '14 at 17:25







            The ppa builds are dead. Use this instead

            – 0xcaff
            Apr 9 '14 at 17:25















            1














            Fallback place:



            https://download-chromium.appspot.com/?platform=Linux_x64&type=snapshots



            As the date of today 2019-02-07, this binary is Version 74.0.3697.0 (Developer Build) (64-bit)






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              Fallback place:



              https://download-chromium.appspot.com/?platform=Linux_x64&type=snapshots



              As the date of today 2019-02-07, this binary is Version 74.0.3697.0 (Developer Build) (64-bit)






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                Fallback place:



                https://download-chromium.appspot.com/?platform=Linux_x64&type=snapshots



                As the date of today 2019-02-07, this binary is Version 74.0.3697.0 (Developer Build) (64-bit)






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                https://download-chromium.appspot.com/?platform=Linux_x64&type=snapshots



                As the date of today 2019-02-07, this binary is Version 74.0.3697.0 (Developer Build) (64-bit)







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