The old Acer AspireOne netbook no longer has Linux on it (I was making
it into a FreeDOS machine), but I made a VM of LMDE5 (32-bit edition)
with a "qemu32" processor, and tested this with the v106 Chromium build
there.
The extension installed on that Chromium browser, and I was able to mark
some
I did find an link to the very-last version of GoogleChrome for 32bit
Linux (one that Google didn't manage to obliterate from the internet)
and the extension works there, although it whines and moans that it's an
obsolete and unsupported version. So I know it is not dependent on
64bit. Would
I did see a question on the main Chromium Discuss forum when I asked
about this there:
"Does your chromium build have up to date API keys with all the APIs
used by current Chrome enabled? It's possible the extension is relying
on an extension API that's backed by a Google API that your build
Public bug reported:
~ $ lsb_release -rd
Description:Linux Mint 18.1 Serena
Release:18.1
~ $ apt-cache policy chromium-browser
chromium-browser:
Installed: 58.0.3029.110-0ubuntu0.16.04.1281
Candidate: 58.0.3029.110-0ubuntu0.16.04.1281
Version table:
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It's more than calculations and such; I've encountered a document that
has a helpscreen overlay that you are supposed to click on to make the
box go away when you're done reading it. But since it is apparently
using javascript to do it, you cannot get rid of the box, which covers a
majority of
I only have the one GTalk account in Empathy (I'm using Pidgin for my
own accounts, was using Empathy for a work-specific account), and
encountered the bug as well. Did not even have empathy running befroe,
this bug came up as soon as I started the application (and have not run
the application
I don't see how this bug can be considered Low importance; this is a serious
break in functionality. Granted, breaking functionality seems to have become
the standard operating procedure with Ubuntu as of late, but really, hope
that's just a temporary problem.
I suspect the only current
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