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>From chromium-dev (http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-dev/
browse_thread/thread/d6319bbfa537633e#)
New labels mstone:LinuxDev and mstone:LinuxBeta will allow the team to
differentiate between issues required for the dev channel release and
the beta channel release.

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list?can=2&q=Mstone:LinuxDev

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list?can=2&q=Mstone:LinuxBeta

On May 3, 9:38 am, None <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems to do a lot of things wrong, as to be expected with an alpha
> release, but on my box (don't have version number, I'm not on my Linux
> comp now) there seems to be a problem with most of the menu items (ie
> they don't do anything), inconsistent downloading behaviour, and it
> crashes anytime you try to save an image. Other than that, it's good
> though, and super fast, as ice come to expect from my windows version,
> but back to your question, no I don't thing plugin support us
> availiable as of yet.
>
>
>
> Mark Renouf wrote:
> > I've installed and tested out Chromium on Linux. (x86, build 15144). I
> > understand it's incomplete but it's fun to try new things and I have
> > to say I'm very impressed so far with what's here so far.
>
> > Does anyone know if plugin support is implemented yet? about:plugins
> > shows "No plugins installed". Nothing was loaded from ~/.mozilla/
> > plugins and I couldn't locate a directly in the installation for
> > plugins (/opt/chromium.org)
>
> > Also, it seems to lock up when pasting from the clip board (as I found
> > out while writing this).
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