On Thursday, August 28, 2014 09:05:08 AM Paul W. Frields wrote:
> If the GNOME solution I already posted doesn't work, you can also go
> into Settings in Chrome and turn off the option marked "Continue
> running background apps when Google Chrome is closed."

I don't use GNOME and I don't have this problem. I think Background apps are 
an essential functionality and should not be blocked indefintely if they cause 
problems.

You should definitely file a bug if you encounter one.

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