Great, also solved here, many thanks!
Best regards,
Micha
I also just verified that both are installed, ah via chromium-common
indeed as dependencies.
> I have a rock64 board lying around unused, I'll have to hook it up to
a monitor and see what happens on there with xfce and chromium.
That would be great. While we tested it with installed deskto
On Sat, 2 Apr 2022 00:06:04 +0200 MichaIng wrote:
>
> Package: chromium
> Version: 99.0.4844.74-1~deb11u1
>
> > Which boards did you test with?
>
> We observed the issue on these boards:
> - Odroid C2
> - Odroid C4
> - Odroid N2+
> - Radxa ROCK Pi 4
> - Radxa Zero
>
> > What desktops were you usin
Package: chromium
Version: 99.0.4844.74-1~deb11u1
> Which boards did you test with?
We observed the issue on these boards:
- Odroid C2
- Odroid C4
- Odroid N2+
- Radxa ROCK Pi 4
- Radxa Zero
> What desktops were you using? Was this under X or wayland? Does it
make a difference if you run chr
On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 20:45:55 +0100 MichaIng wrote:
>
> Package: chromium
> Version: 98.0.4758.102-1~deb11u1
>
> Latest Chromium on Debian Bullseye fails to start on aarch64/arm64
> systems. Different ones with different kernels were tested, though all
> Linux 5.10 variants, using (and generally s
Package: chromium
Version: 98.0.4758.102-1~deb11u1
Latest Chromium on Debian Bullseye fails to start on aarch64/arm64
systems. Different ones with different kernels were tested, though all
Linux 5.10 variants, using (and generally supporting) modesetting DDX.
Only v98 from security repo is
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