Which Linux distros that have live CD (or live USB) come with Chrome browser preinstalled ?

If you mention distros that do NOT have Chrome preinstalled,
it also helps :-). Because it narrows the search.

Tried Linux Mint 11; no Chrome.

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Not in Ubuntu, Debian or Fedora. – soandos May 31 '11 at 19:45
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Most of the Linux distributions tend to come with Firefox preinstalled. I have not seen one with Chrome, other than ChromeOS of course if you count that as a Linux distro.

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Lubuntu comes with chromium (open source version of chrome) preinstalled. Here's a link:

http://lubuntu.net. I am being unable to connect to their website right now, so here's a

better link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubuntu#Applications

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I don't know of any distro that comes with Chrome by default. However, there are a few distros that allow you to select packages to include in your liveCD on the website and then allow you to download your custom liveCD.

An example is Slax

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The only Linux distro I know of that comes with Chrome as the browser is Chrome OS Linux. This is not to be confused with Chronium OS from Google. This is a distro that comes with Chrome as the browser.

Get the Live CD from: http://getchrome.eu/download.php

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