This is surprisingly easy to do. Just add "--enable-plugins" to the end of your shortcut command in the Gnome menu. Mine looks like this: /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome %U --enable-plugins Now go have some fun.
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Chrome + CrunchBang Linux
Click here to download: chrome+crunchbang (107 KB) Chrome really makes Linux netbooks much more usable. On netbooks, using cloud services just makes sense. The problem is that Firefox is dreadfully slow and for me it would lag my entire machine. Now, chrome makes using apps like Google Docs, Google Calendar, and even things like Hootsuite … Continue reading Chrome + CrunchBang Linux