[SOLVED] How can I install Google Chrome for Windows on Lutris?
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That may be the solution that you were able to implement, but I guarantee that it is not "the only solution".
Evo2.
What is another solution? User-Agent Switcher? It is not a solution at my end. I would appreciate it if you could provide a simple solution that really works.
What is another solution? User-Agent Switcher? It is not a solution at my end. I would appreciate it if you could provide a simple solution that really works.
I already told you to dig into dev console with F12, but you decided that you couldn't be bothered following through with it.
Open a terminal window and add the Lutris PPA with this command: $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lutris-team/lutris.
Next, make sure you update apt first but then install Lutris as normal: $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install lutris.
See the screenshot attached below. I don't know what it means.
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Originally Posted by Matthew Wai
I just installed Firefox and got the message shown in the screenshot attached below.
I don't know what "fingerprinting protection" is.
Then use a search engine to find information so you can learn what these things mean.
(Also, consider giving up on that pathetic site and use something better, and/or you could try complaining to them about their unnecessary limitations.)
It seems that I will have to spend plenty of time searching for information and learning convoluted things if I want a slim chance to find a different solution that is simpler than the one I have already used.
I just found that all credit goes to the Firefox add-on "User-Agent Switcher" rather than the page "about:config", which actually has no effect on the Chinese website.
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