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[chromium-discuss] Officially supported Linux platforms of Chromium
Takashiro
2018-06-19 07:13:01 UTC
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Hi,

According to the system requirements of Chrome
(https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95346),

To use Chrome on Linux, you'll need:

- 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04+, Debian 8+, openSUSE 13.3+, or Fedora Linux 24+
- An Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable

As for Chromium, I found the officially supported platforms here
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/lkcr/docs/linux_chromium_packages.md
including Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE, Arch, Gentoo, ALT Linux, Mageia, and
NixOS.

But what versions of these Linux distributions are supported? Are the
system requirements the same as that of Chrome?
Can we assume that RedHat is also officially supported as it is based on
Fedora? And CentOS as well?

Thanks for your help.
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PhistucK
2018-06-19 08:53:46 UTC
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"officially supported platforms" - Chromium is not a Google product (Google
does not officially release or support binaries of Chromium) and so nothing
is officially supported by Google. They are officially supported by those
distributions.

I believe Chrome is officially tested only on the specifically mentioned
Linux distributions, so anything else (any derivative) is probably not
officially supported (but would probably work if the distribution did not
change any API, path and so on...).

However, I am not a Googler, so this is just my personal understanding of
the matter.

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Hi,
According to the system requirements of Chrome (
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95346),
- 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04+, Debian 8+, openSUSE 13.3+, or Fedora Linux 24+
- An Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable
As for Chromium, I found the officially supported platforms here
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/lkcr/docs/linux_chromium_packages.md
including Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE, Arch, Gentoo, ALT Linux, Mageia, and
NixOS.
But what versions of these Linux distributions are supported? Are the
system requirements the same as that of Chrome?
Can we assume that RedHat is also officially supported as it is based on
Fedora? And CentOS as well?
Thanks for your help.
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Tim Brown
2018-06-19 17:25:26 UTC
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What PhistucK said is correct.

For Chrome, the releases are only tested on Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE and
Fedora. Hence they are the supported distributions for Chrome.

For Chromium, neither Google not the Chromium Project release official
binaries (as PhistucK says, the packages are built by the separate
distributions, some adding patches on top of core Chromium). So in that
respect there are no supported platforms of Chromium, but it depends on
your definition of "supported".

In general we would like users to be able to use Chrome/Chromium no matter
the distribution. So if we receive bug reports that something is broken on
a particular distribution we will make some effort to fix it. However, the
work might be a lower priority if the work is particularly onerous or the
distribution obscure etc.
Post by PhistucK
"officially supported platforms" - Chromium is not a Google product
(Google does not officially release or support binaries of Chromium) and so
nothing is officially supported by Google. They are officially supported by
those distributions.
I believe Chrome is officially tested only on the specifically mentioned
Linux distributions, so anything else (any derivative) is probably not
officially supported (but would probably work if the distribution did not
change any API, path and so on...).
However, I am not a Googler, so this is just my personal understanding of
the matter.
​​
☆*PhistucK*
Hi,
According to the system requirements of Chrome (
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95346),
- 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04+, Debian 8+, openSUSE 13.3+, or Fedora Linux 24+
- An Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable
As for Chromium, I found the officially supported platforms here
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/lkcr/docs/
linux_chromium_packages.md
including Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE, Arch, Gentoo, ALT Linux, Mageia, and
NixOS.
But what versions of these Linux distributions are supported? Are the
system requirements the same as that of Chrome?
Can we assume that RedHat is also officially supported as it is based on
Fedora? And CentOS as well?
Thanks for your help.
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