Hi everyone,
Google Chrome is kinda x86 specific, so we can't run it in regular PowerPC YDL. But you should be able to run it in YDL for CUDA.
However - Google only compiles against bleeding edge Linux distributions, not stable enterprise distributions. So - it won't run as is on 'CUDA, since we're Red Hat Enterprise Linux based. (RHEL is about 3 years behind Fedora).
I did find a way to run it, though, via the open source Chromium build.
There's a page here that has binaries:
http://www.linux-powered.com/~ryoji.kam ... tOS5.xhtml
Basically, this build uses a parallel build tree so that your core YDL libraries aren't touched.
You'll want to use YUM to install this - it's painful otherwise. You'll need the x86_64 RPM to install the repos. Unfortunately, the link is broken on the website - but it's there.
Here's the link:
ftp://ftp.linux-powered.com/CentOS/5.x/ ... x86_64.rpm
Install this RPM, then use:
yum install chromium
to put the rest in place. You should see the Chromium logo in your Applications --> Internet menu in Gnome if everything goes right.
Let me know if you have any questions about this.
Cheers,
Paul