![]() ![]() ![]() 130-1~deb10u1 Īs you can see, only Chromium related packages are fetched from the Debian repository, but all others like libminizip1 still come from your Ubuntu repository. ![]() Get:6 buster/updates/main amd64 chromium-sandbox amd64. Get:5 buster/updates/main amd64 chromium amd64. Get:4 buster/updates/main amd64 chromium-common amd64. Get:1 eoan/universe amd64 libminizip1 amd64 1.1-8build1 The following NEW packages will be installed:Ĭhromium chromium-common chromium-sandbox libjpeg62-turbo libminizip1 libre2-5Ġ upgraded, 6 newly installed, 0 to remove and 9 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 202 MB of additional disk space will be used. ![]() The following additional packages will be installed:Ĭhromium-common chromium-sandbox libjpeg62-turbo libminizip1 libre2-5Ĭhromium-l10n chromium-shell chromium-driver This should install the latest chromium from the debian-security repository and look like this: $ sudo apt install chromium # Pattern includes 'chromium', 'chromium-browser' and similarly Create a file /etc/apt/preferences.d/chromium.pref with the following content: # Note: 2 blank lines are required between entries Sudo apt-key export E562B32A | sudo gpg -dearmour -o /usr/share/keyrings/debian-security-buster.gpgĬonfigure apt pinning. Sudo apt-key export 22F3D138 | sudo gpg -dearmour -o /usr/share/keyrings/debian-buster-updates.gpg Store GPG keys in /usr/share/keyrings sudo apt-key export 77E11517 | sudo gpg -dearmour -o /usr/share/keyrings/debian-buster.gpg Sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys 112695A0E562B32A Sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys 648ACFD622F3D138 Create a file /etc/apt//debian.list with the following content: deb buster mainĭeb buster-updates mainĭeb buster/updates mainĪdd the Debian signing keys: sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys DCC9EFBF77E11517 Remove Ubuntu chromium packages: sudo apt remove chromium-browser chromium-browser-l10n chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extraĪdd Debian "buster" repository. You can use Chromium from the Debian "buster" repository.įor example, if your Ubuntu release is Eoan (19.10): ![]()
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