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Hey,
I had some problems that chromium not are responsible enough for me, slow in page load and flash streaming.
I was then try Google Chrome and thus problems was not appearing. What I can change that I can use chromium.
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I think you need to provide more info here.
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I haven't experienced this problem. I do use the flash from google chrome in chromium with the aur package "chromium-pepper-flash-stable" if that helps.
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Hi yeah we probably need more info, but I can't say I've had this problem. Some bugs in Chromium for sure but I expect this in what is essentially a development branch, but performance is usually on par.
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Hey,
I had some problems that chromium not are responsible enough for me, slow in page load and flash streaming.
I was then try Google Chrome and thus problems was not appearing. What I can change that I can use chromium.
Chrome and chromium has essential the same code. when you mean slow, can you give us any clear numbers for comparison sake?
Last edited by hadrons123 (2013-04-26 04:01:47)
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Is it possible that chrome stores its files in another folder? If so, you had a clean start of chrome, whereas chromium has a long browsing history etc. So please start chromium with a clean config and see if there's still a difference.
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Ahh, I can give it a try.
How can I measure that also?
Last edited by Azd325 (2013-04-26 18:41:02)
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Measure? Well, in this case I think it's enough to listen to your feeling. If it seems like both browsers behave the same, just ditch chrome and stick with chromium.
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I hear on my feel.
Maybe I can check the flashplayer settings and improve this ones. Or clean some cache and try around
thanks for some infos
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For flash: chrome has a newer flashplugin than what is available in the repos. You can get it for chromium too by installing phromium-pepper-flash from aur.
If you are on i686, chrome is built with sse3, while chromium in arch is not, which can make a difference in some cases.
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I believe its more up to date.
And it does seem to go faster for me as well.
Also i not sure if this is a font related question.
But i have the same font on both Firefox and Chrome.
And Chrome does not seem to be able to show Japanese text to me.
While firefox does.
Chrome just gave me Unicode errors.
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