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by ChuckMcM 3879 days ago
Which makes total sense of course. However, if you're going to choose a limited set of Linux distros to support, it seems like RHEL (and thus CentOS and Fedora) would be a good choice. There are lots of companies paying money for the supported version of those distributions and are compelled by corporate security policies from upgrading various components to them at will.
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In a joking-but-actually-kinda-not sense, the only justification for Linux Chrome existing is so Google engineers test the websites they make in the browser used by Google's users. So the only Chrome they really make is the one that runs on the engineering workstations. (On the Linux team I liked to joke that 80% of our users were coworkers.)
Sadly I can't install from the Goobuntu PPA server :-)