> I've just tried Iridium, from UX it's basically Chromium from 6.1 -
> The i386 package of Chrome on 6.1 was slow
Folks, this is misc@ not ports@ or wishes@ !
Cág writes:
> I've just tried Iridium, from UX it's basically Chromium from 6.1 -
> gtk2, none of that dreadfull new design - whoever thought that it was a
> good idea to add A LOT of space, make letters even smaller and of an
> almost indistinguishable from the background colour for my half-blin
> Iridium is based on Chromium, isn't it slow on an i386 too?
> I actually would rather see Pale Moon or GTK+2 Chromium (as a separate
> package/flavour).
I've just tried Iridium, from UX it's basically Chromium from 6.1 -
gtk2, none of that dreadfull new design - whoever thought that it was a
goo
On 10/27/17 17:58, Cág wrote:
> Dumitru Mișu Moldovan wrote:
>
>> If anyone wonders if there's still a usable (possibly full-blown)
>> browser for i386, I'm running SeaMonkey and Iridium (the latter for some
>> web apps, such as Google Music). Firefox has got too bloated,
>> especially since 52.x
Dumitru Mișu Moldovan wrote:
> If anyone wonders if there's still a usable (possibly full-blown)
> browser for i386, I'm running SeaMonkey and Iridium (the latter for some
> web apps, such as Google Music). Firefox has got too bloated,
> especially since 52.x builds (starting with 6.1) use multip
Federico Giannici wrote:
> As this snapshot package will soon disappear for new ones with incompatible
> dependences, I think that it would be VERY useful for A LOT of people that
> this package be put in the official download sites.
They would have to wait for 6.3 or follow -current.
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On 10/26/17 14:26, Cág wrote:
> Federico Giannici wrote:
>
>> Since I upgraded from OBSD 6.1 to 6.2 (amd64), at least half the time I
>> launch Chrome it crashes (with a "use after free").
>
> We had a discussion in the ports@ list a couple of days ago:
> https://marc.info/?t=15085986372&r=1&
On 10/26/17 13:26, Cág wrote:
Federico Giannici wrote:
Since I upgraded from OBSD 6.1 to 6.2 (amd64), at least half the time I
launch Chrome it crashes (with a "use after free").
We had a discussion in the ports@ list a couple of days ago:
https://marc.info/?t=15085986372&r=1&w=2
I inst
I've also seen the problem like this, in fact it may be somewhat
tricky sometimes to start chome at all. I've not reported since this
is not desktop but server and chrome usage there is just exceptional
case. If you are on desktop and you care about chrome health, it would
be good if you obtain bac
Federico Giannici wrote:
> Since I upgraded from OBSD 6.1 to 6.2 (amd64), at least half the time I
> launch Chrome it crashes (with a "use after free").
We had a discussion in the ports@ list a couple of days ago:
https://marc.info/?t=15085986372&r=1&w=2
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