Wine 1.1.4 comes with fixes for Google Chrome
- Sat Sep 6, 2008
- By Martin Kaba
- Under: Linux Packages, Linux Tips and Tricks
- 2 Comments
The builders at Wine (Windows on Unix) have quickly come out with Wine 1.1.4 that includes better support for the Google Chrome browser. This is a green light to all those who intend to try Google Chrome on their Linux box.
Other major improvements are;
- Substantial chunks of WinHTTP are implemented.
– More JavaScript support.
– Beginnings of shell AppBar implementation.
– Chinese translations.
– Various bug fixes.
Read more on bug fixes Here.


3:37 pm on September 8th, 2008
[...] The Windows-to-Linux translator WINE has updated to 1.1.4, with a lot of fixes aimed at making running Google Chrome in Linux more work-able. For a deeper look at setting up Linux systems with WINE, check out our complete walkthrough. [via] [...]
5:30 am on September 9th, 2008
[...] The Windows-to-Linux translator WINE has updated to 1.1.4, with a lot of fixes aimed at making running Google Chrome in Linux more work-able. For a deeper look at setting up Linux systems with WINE, check out our complete walkthrough. [via] [...]