That could be, I've suspected the same, I just find no suitable way to
debug one from another to find which.
Even systracing chrome yielded no real results, it seems its just coming
apart internally.
I'll start disabling extensions and playing with it to see.
My worst issue seems to be upgra
now that you mention the '... snap...' error message when I was running
Chromium that did happen frequently. It still happens with Chrom but that
is infrequently.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 11:28 PM, Michael Butash wrote:
> As I say this, chromium starts pooping the bed again with constant "aww
> sn
As I say this, chromium starts pooping the bed again with constant "aww
snap!" messages. I'd love to snap a google software engineer's neck
(and I use the term loosely) for this error.
I have yet to ever find a useful way of finding out what is causing
them, their "help" is akin to windows st
I wonder if some of these addons are the real problem. I run no addons
what so ever and my Chome and Chromium are rock solid. The most I see
is very rarely I see something about flash crashing, but that's probably
less than once a week. I also tend to leave browser windows open for
weeks at
I'm pretty abusive on my system as I do what I consider well more than
most with it, but honestly, I don't see it should be an issue with the
latest i7 proc and loaded with memory, if they build it to scale
properly. Mine simply works, until it comes unglued, which seems to be
more and more of
I've found 2 things that Chrome has that Chromium doesn't. Chrome ships
with a current version of flash built in which chromium doesn't have at
all, unless you pull the flash out of a version of Chrome which can be
easily done. Chrome also ships with the necessary DRM libraries that
allow you
Michael, Chrome never crashes on me. I used chromium before and it too
never crashed. Maybe I don't do as intensive things as you.
(I don't know if 'never' is as accurate as 'very rarely'.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Michael Butash wrote:
> I do this often, mostly because either/or are so
I do this often, mostly because either/or are so unstable, general
internet use tends to crash it pretty often.
I use a voip service (switch.co), that I cannot have crash randomly with
some stupid video that decides to blast flash stupidity or invasive
script at it tends to. Therefore I insta
Last time I looked at net+, which was a good 12+ years ago, they were
almost too generic to be practical. Vendor agnostic, maybe enough to
edumacate a developer into what a network is (heaven forbid), but not
enough that you're going to show up on a job and do much of anything
aside from having
Installing Chrome silently adds Google's repos to your system and doesn't
really offer any advantages over Chromium.
On Jun 1, 2015 4:31 PM, wrote:
> On my Linux Mint 17 system, the chromium browser was installed by default
> and it has seemed to work well for most things ... but I've been gettin
Or, can one install Chrome and have both Chrome and Chromium
browsers on the same system? Or is it wise to uninstall
Chromium before installing Chrome?
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> On my Linux Mint 17 system, the chromium browser was installed
> by default and it has seemed to work well for most things ...
>
I've run it around a year and can report no problems.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 4:31 PM, wrote:
> On my Linux Mint 17 system, the chromium browser was installed by default
> and it has seemed to work well for most things ... but I've been getting
> messages from Google that read: "This version of C
On my Linux Mint 17 system, the chromium browser was installed by default
and it has seemed to work well for most things ... but I've been getting
messages from Google that read: "This version of Chrome is no longer
supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser."
So is it safe and prudent to in
Kenn,
In a more corporate setting, I would say that certs (no matter how
grandiose or not) are always a plus. For doing freelance work, I really
doubt anyone would ask. It's always nice in order to provide reassurance,
but honestly, in the grand scheme of things, if you are working for
yourself
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