Sorry, I meant Chromium. We (upstream) use the two terms
interchangeably (usually "Chrome" because it is quicker to type).
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Chrome is building in smooth scrolling by default. You can opt in to
the not-yet-finished code via about:flags (search for "smooth"),
depending on your settings.
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sounds like http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=75317
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Putting your cache on an NFS directory is a bad idea in general, not
just for Chrome. Search "man google-chrome" for "cache" to see why we
use the directory we use, along with a link to how to change the
systemwide setting for cache files.
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This still happens on my Natty machine.
$ dpkg -s libcups2-dev | grep Version
Version: 1.4.6-5ubuntu1.3
$ for i in cflags ldflags libs; do echo -n "$i: "; cups-config --$i; done
cflags:
ldflags:
libs: -lcups -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -g -O2 -g -O2 -I/usr/include/dbus-1.0
-I/usr/lib/x86_64-l
That X log has a backtrace from X. I notice that noveau in the the call
stack. It's probably worth checking with them if it's a known bug.
The backtrace going through __kernel_sigreturn is a bit weird to me.
[ 15845.260] [mi] EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite
loop.
[
This was fixed upstream.
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I am confused by the updated description. Is the WM_CLASS we set not
enough?
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Chrome's tab code is a lot more complicated than it might appear; I pity
the person who would attempt to rewrite it. (Complex drag and drop
behaviors, multiple types of animations in the icons, different sizes of
tabs and positioning behavior, animations,
http://www.theinvisibl.com/2009/12/08/chro
I wonder if you changed the encoding-related setting in "under the
hood". You should leave that at ISO-8859-1 unless you know what it
does.
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That page looks fine to me on Google Chrome 12.0.742.0 (Official
Build 82248) dev
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I asked about this and got this response:
"Fortunately I know what this one is. This is indeed a bug in xdg-utils,
as originally filed. In natty, the new gnome uses a new mechanism for
default browserness. xdg-settings needs to support the new way; it's
filed as http://code.google.com/p/chromium/i
To clarify, you're saying the behavior is broken when "use system title
bar" is off, correct?
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=75485 might be
related
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I think you should only see an icon if you're running an extension that
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Can you open a bug upstream? http://new.crbug.com , pick "Linux"
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Thanks to some gnarly debugging help from #moonlight, we found that both
moonlight and icedtea have a global symbol called plugin_debug, and they
stomp on one another. I am not sure what the fix is -- either plugin is
fine alo
Urgh. I was testing google-chrome in those instances. I can confirm that:
- google-chrome works ok
- local debug build of chrome works ok
- chromium-browser crashes every time
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I did some digging.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=49743#c55 summarizes
it, and in particular
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=49743#c46 has the
smoking gun. I think we want to blacklist old versions of icedtea, and
leave moonlight alone.
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If there are good answers to the questions asked there, upstream would
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I checked the crash dump server. Fabien's guess is correct.
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The window background color is the same as the window border color, and
they are chosen to match because resizing the window (on a non-
compositing WM) causes the background color to be drawn in the regions
that haven't been painted yet. So when the colors match the bleeding is
at least of a singl
I forget, did we already discuss this? We'd be ok with offsetting the
scrollbars so that they don't cover the grip, too.
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Wow, thank you for the awesome picture!
Since it seems the overlapping links are broken in all browsers, I guess
the best fix for your users is to change your HTML.
But we generally intend for Linux Chrome to match Windows Chrome
rendering as closely as possible (the thinking is that most site ow
Escalation procedure for web-level bugs:
1) check if it happens in Google Chrome (that tells you whether it's
chromium-specific) => chrome bug tracker, unless
2) check if it happens in Midori/Epiphany (that tells whether it's
chromium-webkit-specific) => chrome bug tracker, unless
3) check if it
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=54617
We were using a poorly-tested kernel feature (which is not available to
userspace; we have a suid helper) for sandboxing.
I think we worked around it by turning off that part of the sandbox, though I
don't see an update on that bug about i
We have an upstream bug about this here:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=62248
Note that removing the sandbox makes Chromium on a guest account *less secure*
than Chromium in a normal account.
A sandboxed Chromium does all of the page processing (HTML interpretation,
running
This bug was specifically for that one menu option: we started using the
GTK string for the "Options" menu entry so that we would get
"Preferences" and all its translations from GTK instead. It was a bug
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> 2. Start chromium, and answer "no" to the question "do you want to
make chromium the default?"
As a user-level app, chromium has no ability to make modifications to
alternatives (note you needed a "sudo" to change it from the command
line). So the above quoted point is irrelevant to the bug.
I
This looks like a useful bug report. Can you take it upstream? Please
include the gdb backtrace with symbols.
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This comment suggests a workaround:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=31077#c11
Since failure to move to a new PID namespace means you're no longer
protected by the sandbox, we're reluctant to make it convenient to start
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I think the bug is invalid.
RLZ doesn't exist in the Ubuntu Chromium. The rest of the requests are
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Please file a bug report upstream.
A useful bug report contains the following:
- brief exact steps to reproduce the problem
- what you expect to happen, what happens instead
Ten comments full of dumps from memory monitors will cause your bug to
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Benjamin Otte (Cairo dev) and I debugged this.
We found that setting the the "buggy_gradients" field to true on the
(cairo private) cairo_xlib_display_t worked around the problem. So it
seems likely it's a bug in how the nvidia drivers handle gradients.
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Most movies in browsers is via Flash, which browsers don't get a lot of
insight into. I think we can tell that Flash is iterating its main loop
but not whether it's painting or just running a timer; full-screened
Flash creates its own window out of our control. I think this means we
can't control
I think a patch for us to use /etc/chromium-browser is reasonable.
I think fta's analysis in #13 is right -- I believe the point of
"managed" is for prefs that cannot be overridden (some corps want to
e.g. force SSL settings or whatever). I don't know a whole lot about
how this stuff is all going
http://codereview.chromium.org/2854005 (note the top-level description
of paths is wrong; read the diff to see what actually chagned)
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BTW, I've seen some patches go by upstream that modify the location we
look for files like the master prefs. Independently of how you package
it, it'd be nice if you pushed patches upstream (or at least started
bugs uptream) to fix paths like these when you think our default
behavior is wrong. (I
(Sorry for the terse comment before -- I was on vacation...)
Looking at the commit log since the last release, it looks like there
are a variety of other fixes that are all probably of interest (they
were backported, after all). I am a little surprised we haven't made
another release, to be hones
That is an old version. This bug was worked around a few weeks ago.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=40157
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FWIW, we're very close to landing the gnome keyring (and the KDE equiv)
support.
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We support "user CSS", so one idea is to just include that in
/etc/chromium or whatever. I'm not exactly sure of the file paths
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Hi folks,
We (Chromium) would appreciate it if you report Chromium bugs to us.
Fixing it within Ubuntu doesn't help our many other users (e.g. Fedora).
It's really easy -- first hit on Google if you search for [chromium bug
tracker] and uses the same login as gmail.
I converted this bug into one
I assume there must be some technical limitation or it should have happened
already.
I searched the bug tracker but didn't find anything, so I filed
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$ dpkg -L chromium-browser-inspector | xargs ls -ld | sort -n -k5 | tail -3
-rw-r--r--1 root root 85068 2010-03-25 00:29
/usr/lib/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/inspector.css
-rw-r--r--1 root root 1126215 2010-04-17 10:50
/usr/share/doc/chromium-browser-inspector/copyright
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Can you report this upstream (include the details about gedit) and link
this bug to it?
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I believe the workaround is to load Firefox for that page once. We will
eventually work around the crash in Chromium:
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It is very difficult to usefully process a bug report containing
multiple unrelated bugs. Would you mind opening a single report per
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I am the Chromium developer who fixed this again.
Not that anyone cares anymore, but: the problem was that Flash breaks if
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS isn't set.
The first fix was to set that in our plugin process before starting Flash.
However, GTK clears the environment variable after initializing. So
If you click the download button that shows up at the bottom, it should
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(I am a Chromium developer.)
We can obey GTK themes, to an extent, and it was our bug that our GTK
theme support broke with the Ambiance theme. (We also support the
Chrome theming system shared with Mac and Windows, but when we're not
using those themes we behave more or less like a regular Gnome
I am not sure what caused this problem, but I expect you got an unlucky
version.
Fabien: I wonder if, for your daily builds, it'd be more effective to use
http://chromium-status.appspot.com/lkgr
which is the latest version that passed our tests. It's typically between 0
and 20 revisions behin
I believe I fixed this bug in a later version. Can you try a current
version of Chromium?
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I believe the Novell folks added some "default preferences" support just
for this sort of thing. I'm not exactly sure how it works, though! :)
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I keep not being able to figure out how to do this to bugs, but it's
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(I am the person working on plugins for Chrome.) I find all of the
comments in this area very confusing -- most of them are the form "it
doesn't work for me" or "use the new version" without any details like
version numbers that would help me determine whether there's a problem.
In particular, I a
That sounds like an unrelated bug to me.
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi, I'm not trying to jump on this bug but there is also a problem with
> displaying columns on a table in Chromium where 'things' are shifted to the
> left.
>
>
> '.$Header.'
>
> With a colspan="0"
While Chris is right, I expect our policy for security updates will
probably not make you too happy.
We provide three "channels" of Google Chrome, which are correspond
roughly to something like a "stable", "master", and "next" branch in
other projects. These channels are aggressively autoupdated
This will soon become a requirement for Chromium.
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... I guess I can't link it to two bugs. Well, the other one is
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=31688
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There are a few different bugs in this area:
1) that you can't make downloads open automatically
2) that we don't support Adobe's Reader plugin
3) that we don't support Reader via mozplugger
(Evince doesn't provide a browser plugin, so we're out of luck for using
evince for displaying PDFs inline.
Public bug reported:
Release notes for new version:
https://developer.mozilla.org/NSS_3.12.4_release_notes
Importantly to me (the reason I'm reporting this) is that it fixes the
pkix_CacheCert_Add: PKIX_PL_HashTable_Add for Certs skipped: entry existed
console spam seen in browsers like Firefox
Hi,
I'm the Chrome developer responsible for plugins on Linux. This bug
puzzled us for quite some time, but I *believe* we have fixed it. The
answer was setting GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1. (The reason it took me so long
to figure out that this was the proper setting is that we would not pass
the envi
Also marking the related Chrome bug. It seems to come up more for users
of Chrome than it has for Firefox users, but it's the same symptoms. It
makes me wonder whether it's related to out of process plugins (which
would implicate nspluginwrapper but not plain Firefox as my previous
comment contra
Marking that this also affects Firefox due to the comments above from users who
aren't using nspluginwrapper.
Possibly-related Mozilla bugs:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477058
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463169
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480584
We've had a bug similar to this reported by Google Chrome (or Chromium)
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Thanks Jyri.
Just for ref: here's the link on amd's site:
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
it took me much too long to locate that page.
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can someone please post how to specify the new 8.5 version using
apt-get?
I tried Envy - which sort of worked - the first time, though not well, and the
ati GUI utility
that Envy installed was no help in adjusting configuration.
I had to dump it, which created more problems...
this is getting ol
Last month I upgraded to Hardy via the upgrade. I'm almost certain that
I did not have this problem until today when I reinstalled directly from
the full installer disk.
In case this might be a shared symptom:
My computer is taking a longer time to boot, and just about every 10 minutes my
laptop
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