Must I worry about of those lines: 'dl.google.com'?
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Csanyi Pal <csanyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Get: 35 http://dl.google.com stable Release.gpg [198 B]
> Get: 36 http://dl.google.com stable Release [1347 B]
> Get: 37 http://dl.google.com stable/main amd64 Packages [765 B]
> In my sources.list I have lines:
> Must I worry about of those lines: 'dl.google.com'?
Is there something in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/?
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> Must I worry about of those lines: 'dl.google.com'?
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Probably something you installed created an entry under the /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory. You can check there, and remove the entries if it bothers you.
> Must I worry about of those lines: 'dl.google.com'?
Probably not. You've installed Google Chrome, presumably, and the
installer adds google-chrome.list in the sources.list.d directory.
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>> Must I worry about of those lines: 'dl.google.com'?
> Is there something in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/?
Indeed, I find there a file: 'google-talkplugin.list'.
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>> Must I worry about of those lines: 'dl.google.com'?
> Probably not. You've installed Google Chrome, presumably, and the
> installer adds google-chrome.list in the sources.list.d directory.
Yes, I have installed Google Chrome browser.
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Csanyi Pal <csanyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Indeed, I find there a file: 'google-talkplugin.list'.
APT also checks this directory. You will probably find dl.google.com
listed in this file. If you don’t like that behaviour, remove the
file :-)
The functionality is meant to provide third-term vendors such as
Google or Opera with a reliable way of integrating their packages
into APT, allowing APT to update them like all others.
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>> Must I worry about of those lines: 'dl.google.com'?
> Probably not. You've installed Google Chrome, presumably, and the
> installer adds google-chrome.list in the sources.list.d directory.
Neat! I wondered where that came from.
Hugo
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> Note: Installing Google Chrome will add the Google repository so your
> system will automatically keep Google Chrome up to date. If you don't
> want Google's repository, do "sudo touch /etc/default/google-chrome"
> before installing the package.
indeed. Why people choose to install Google Chrome is a mystery to me. I would not touch it with a barge pole.
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>> Note: Installing Google Chrome will add the Google repository so your
>> system will automatically keep Google Chrome up to date. If you don't
>> want Google's repository, do "sudo touch /etc/default/google-chrome"
>> before installing the package.
> indeed. Why people choose to install Google Chrome is a mystery to me. I
> would not touch it with a barge pole.
:-)
There was once in a time when I had it installed on my VM for testing how websites were rendered with it (I also had Opera for the same reason) but I never used it, I find Chrome... I don't how to say, too simplistic? Or maybe too alienated to my needs. It was finally removed.
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