Ah, thanks, so it is definitely in the works on the upgrade to 26. Just
a note to anyone else coming across this, the changelog is available
here: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cmiller/chromium-browser/ppa-state-
stable-lucid/revision/743 as "* Use Google API keys in Ubuntu, as
approved by Paweł Haj
The error message you get from calling
navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition is below:
"Network location provider at 'https://www.googleapis.com/' : Returned
error code 403."
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Public bug reported:
navigator.geolocation in Ubuntu's chromium-browser package is not
working.
Easiest way to see what's wrong is to go to http://html5demos.com/geo
According to developers from chromium.org, it's a packaging issue. I've
linked to the bug report and google group post below. But
I can verify this problem on installing Ubuntu Server 6.06 on a server
running on a Adaptec 3210S RAID card. I was able to work around this by
editing my /etc/fstab file and changing all references to /dev/i2o/hdx#
to /dev/sdx#.
I concur with the suggested fix.
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