On Thu, 12 May 2016, Rodary Jacques wrote: > > > Le 12 mai 2016 à 03:57, Patrick Bartek <nemomm...@gmail.com> a > > écrit : > > > > Now that Google Chrome support has ceased for Wheezy (and others), > > and since I have no plans to upgrade the OS for another 2 years > > when it reaches LTS EOL, would Chromium make a decent alternative? > > Is it stable enough for regular use? I've never used it and > > opinions vary. Everything I've read says Chromium is "cutting > > edge." Are we talking "Unstable-like" to "Testing?" Or Fedora to > > Red Hat? > > > > Any alternatives instead of Chromium? I mainly desire > > stability, security and longevity. Already have the most recent > > version of Firefox installed, but prefer it only as a back up. > > Iceweasel has been purged. > > > > Or, maybe, I'll just continue to use the old, unsupported Chrome. > > Give a try at Opera. I find it great. > Jacques
I installed Opera last week to test and it worked fine, but this week it refuses to load.* So, purged it. Decided to manually set up opera repo, etc. instead of downloading the deb file from Opera as I had done originally. As yet haven't reinstalled. Thought I'd check on Chromium first. B * Maybe my converting over to opejdk7-jre and icedtea-7-plugin as the Oracle noticed stated (and purging 6) caused the problem.