On 19.4.2014 1:18, Armin K. wrote:
>
>
> On 19.4.2014 1:05, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> Ken Moffat wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Ken.  I was given a URL to check out for teaching.  Please
>>>> see if
>>>> you can use www.TestOut.com/newlabsim
>>>>
>>>> I don't think there's a password for the beta test but I didn't get
>>>> that
>>>> far.  If it seems to work for you, then I'll go build FF for this
>>>> platform.
>>
>>>    It opened a new window, occupying the whole screen.  And then it
>>> appears to need me to set up an ID, including email and activation
>>> code - from that I guess that they (whoever they are) will use the
>>> email to send me the activation code.  I'm not inclined to do that.
>>>
>>>    Going back to the the site itself, I don't think you need to
>>> bother.  The first item in "List of Known Issues and Bugs" is:
>>>
>>> Mozilla Firefox not supported
>>>
>>> Mozilla Firefox is not yet supported. For now, we encourage Linux OS
>>> users to use Chrome to sign in to the HTML5 LabSim.
>>
>> OK, thanks.  At least they are getting away from silverlight.
>>
>> Has anyone looked into building chrome from source?
>>
>>     -- Bruce
>>
>
> Chrome itself is just Open Source Chromium Browser (www.chromium.org)
> with few extra non-free additions and Google branding. You are probably
> looking for the second.
>
> The answer is yes, I do. I combined Archlinux and Gentoo build
> instructions to get it to build. It does however require awful amount of
> deps which I haven't checked yet.
>
> Sent using Windows version of Thunderbird, so forgive me if something's
> wrong with the attachment.
>

Oh, and please use own Google API key, this one was tied to my account 
which doesn't exist anymore (don't know if it still works).
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