On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 20:56:59 -0800
David Guntner <da...@guntner.com> wrote:
> 
> Offhand, I'd say install the packages it wants. :-)
> 
> Those are all standard repository packages for Debian; start
> with the gconf-service package and work up from there.  Using
> apt-get or aptitude will help you get them all in place.

Is there a reason why one would prefer this method over `apt-get
install -f`?

I believe that if you use the `-f` way, these dependencies
will end up marked as automatically installed, making it easy to
fully uninstall the Chrome later on.

OTOH, if you install them all manually, APT will not uninstall
them automatically for you, if you get fed up with Chrome.

Am I mising something?

aL.


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