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Hello, it'll be chromium alpha in testing?
Infro from http://www.ghacks.net/2009/05/26/google … for-linux/
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i don't think. we tend to have the latest _stable_ version of an application.
but still there are some builds in aur.
chromium-snapshot
chromium-browser
Last edited by wonder (2009-05-29 08:23:07)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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I think I'll just leave this here.
Chromium is the FASTEST browser I've ever seen on a linux system. It's even faster than Midori.
Its in early alpha/beta? so many options don't work yet. There is no native flash support.
But! Here's how you can get partial flash working (at least youtube):
Copy libflashplayer.so from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ to /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins
a bit buggy I guess but working
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I think I'll just leave this here.
Chromium is the FASTEST browser I've ever seen on a linux system. It's even faster than Midori.
Its in early alpha/beta? so many options don't work yet. There is no native flash support.
But! Here's how you can get partial flash working (at least youtube):
Copy libflashplayer.so from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ to /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins
a bit buggy I guess but working
Think copying is not the right way to goo, hey we are un a unix system, just ln it
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Yes, Chromium is very fast. One of the reasons being that it uses pipelining for http requests. For whatever reason, Firefox can do this, but it's not enabled by default. To enable it you have to type about:config in the address bar, then use the filter to search for "pipe". Then change "network.http.pipelining" to "true" and maxrequests to something like 8-12. With this, and without the flashplugin and extensions, Firefox should not be much slower (with adblock, it should be faster, I guess).
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I too like Chromium, but I just keep getting 'Segmentation fault' every time I use it. Any solution to this problem?
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I too like Chromium, but I just keep getting 'Segmentation fault' every time I use it. Any solution to this problem?
yep. don't use it until is stable
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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It doesn't store my setting, example: show last tabs at start etc...
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It doesn't store my setting, example: show last tabs at start etc...
For me to...
I do not speak English, but I understand...
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Minor bump here...
Yes, Chromium is very fast. One of the reasons being that it uses pipelining for http requests. For whatever reason, Firefox can do this, but it's not enabled by default. To enable it you have to type about:config in the address bar, then use the filter to search for "pipe". Then change "network.http.pipelining" to "true" and maxrequests to something like 8-12. With this, and without the flashplugin and extensions, Firefox should not be much slower (with adblock, it should be faster, I guess).
Wow. This made FF much faster than the webkit browsers that I have on my system. Groovy.
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Wow
+1 !!!
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anyonehas a repository or all are using AUR?
Acer Aspire V5-573P Antergos KDE
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Aur
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Yes, Chromium is very fast. One of the reasons being that it uses pipelining for http requests. For whatever reason, Firefox can do this, but it's not enabled by default. To enable it you have to type about:config in the address bar, then use the filter to search for "pipe". Then change "network.http.pipelining" to "true" and maxrequests to something like 8-12. With this, and without the flashplugin and extensions, Firefox should not be much slower (with adblock, it should be faster, I guess).
I'm sorry for OT, but I also recommend http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2009/07/vacu … rformance/
It makes ff lot less laggy when searching history, for linux basically it is:
cd ~/.mozilla/firefox/s41vbd5.default
(that is folder with strange random-generated name)
and run
for z in *.sqlite; do echo "VACUUM;" | sqlite3 "$z"; done
you need sqlite3 package installed
Thanks to http://petrkrcmar.blog.root.cz/2009/07/ … i-firefox/
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If you want, here's my Chromium updating script (doesn't install, unzips to chrome-linux in the current directory.
Improvements welcome.
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I can't think of any improvement, besides „why to use it?" You have chromium-snapshot in AUR, and you can easily modify it to automatically fetch the latest version.
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