Google Chrome (Chromium) For Nokia N900 Available In Extras-Devel-Chromium Shortcuts
Sony | Apr 14, 2010 | Comments 0
Recently I have posted a post on How to install Google Chromium on the Nokia N900 manually, Today I am going to tell you how to install the Google Chromium from the application manager.
In order to install the Google Chromium on our Nokia N900 we must add a catalog called Extras Devel to our application manager on the Nokia N900. To add new catalogs and Extras Devel just read this post.
After adding just refresh the catalogs from the application manager like
Open application manager->tab on update.
After updating just tab on download button->after that tab on the application manager tool bar (top on the screen) and select Search then enter Chromium and search. Here you can see the Google Chromium. After that, just tab on it to install.




If you have followed the manual installation process then just uninstall it from the Nokia N900 and install it via the application manager.
To Uninstall: -
You just need to launch a Terminal as root and run the following command
- apt-get remove libxss chromium
It removes Chromium so it can remove libxss that conflicts with libxss1 that comes with the version in the repository.
After that you should be able to install the version from the repository.
Google Chromium Shortcuts: -
CTRL + Blue Arrow + s -> to zoom in
CTRL + Blue Arrow + f -> to zoom out
CTRL + Blue Arrow + p -> to go back to normal zoom
Settings Image (top right) – Full Screen -> to go to full screen
CTRL + n -> to go back to normal screen (from full screen)Ctrl-w close the current window/tab
Ctrl-o open file from file system
Ctrl-s save page (or image, I presume) to file system
Ctrl-u page source (yay, developers!) – this can also be closed with ctrl-w
Ctrl-y new tab
Ctrl-n new window
Ctrl-r reload
Ctrl-d bookmark current page
Ctrl-f find on page (couldn’t figure out how to exit this, though)
Ctrl-g same as previous?
Ctrl-h history
Ctrl-j downloads
Ctrl-b bookmark bar
Ctrl-shift-b all bookmarks
Ctrl-shift-j developer tools (dom, js, css…)
Ctrl-shift-q quit Chrome
Ctrl-click link open in new tab
Ctrl-p printYou can disable flash by entering
about:plugins as your address.
Other similar “about” -screens are:
about:network
about:stats
about:cache
about:histograms
about:dns
about:version
about:memory
about:crash
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