![]() Install Chrome and then copy over *.so files which technically gets you around the legality issues.You have two solutions that I can see here (applied to Ubuntu 11.10) If you plan to uninstall Google Chrome, you may wish to run the steps as mentioned by reproduced here for your convenience: You can -anyway- try to install Google Chrome, and copy the respective Google Chrome plugins to your current Chromium Browser in order to make Chromium able to open PDF's directly by following the steps provided in this previous answer by please note that in the comments mentions that it will be better if you make a symbolic link to the plugins instead of copying, but this will be useful if you plan to keep both Google Chrome and Chromium Browser. That's why you won't be able to do anything in order to read your online PDF's directly on the browser and you are forced to download them insted. I can partially answer your question specifically in the first point, related to your issue with the PDF Files and Chromium Browser.Ĭhromium Browser does not have an embedded PDF reader as Google Chrome does. ![]() If you write in Spanish the answers to your question may delay until somebody translate your question. ![]() And I suggest you to make just one question at once in order to receive the proper support, preferably in English.
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