On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 04:28:01PM -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote:> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 08:37:32PM +0000, Richard wrote: > > > > I'm seeing the following banner when I start up google-chrome > > 48-beta (48.0.2564.48 beta (64-bit)) on my 7.2 machines: > > > > This computer will soon stop receiving Google Chrome updates > > because this Linux system will no longer be supported. > > > > Does this portend a support issue for chrome on centos-7 in a few > > months when the underlying changes make their way into their -stable > > (since, as I understand it/as last I remember, in the centos world > > we don't have benefit of the RH chromium release)? > > I can confirm that I see this on RHEL7 as well, with all the latest > updates. > > It looks like Google doesn't think RHEL7/CentOS7 is "new" enough to > run Chrome. > > I suggest providing feedback to Google, perhaps they might consider > dropping RHEL7/CentOS7 support if they get enough feedback, although I > suspect they really couldn't care less about RPM-based distros, most > of their code seems to be all ubuntu-based.seeing as how they don't seem to give a hoot about Ubuntu either (based on the gymnastics users need to go thru to get Google Earth to work on Ubuntu) I'm not sure they care much about non-chrome Linux distros anyway. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ----------------------------- God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God." --------------------------- Corinthians 5:21 ---------------------------------
On Thu, December 17, 2015 4:18 pm, Fred Smith wrote:> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 04:28:01PM -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote: >> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 08:37:32PM +0000, Richard wrote: >> > >> > I'm seeing the following banner when I start up google-chrome >> > 48-beta (48.0.2564.48 beta (64-bit)) on my 7.2 machines: >> > >> > This computer will soon stop receiving Google Chrome updates >> > because this Linux system will no longer be supported. >> > >> > Does this portend a support issue for chrome on centos-7 in a few >> > months when the underlying changes make their way into their -stable >> > (since, as I understand it/as last I remember, in the centos world >> > we don't have benefit of the RH chromium release)? >> >> I can confirm that I see this on RHEL7 as well, with all the latest >> updates. >> >> It looks like Google doesn't think RHEL7/CentOS7 is "new" enough to >> run Chrome. >> >> I suggest providing feedback to Google, perhaps they might consider >> dropping RHEL7/CentOS7 support if they get enough feedback, although I >> suspect they really couldn't care less about RPM-based distros, most >> of their code seems to be all ubuntu-based. > > seeing as how they don't seem to give a hoot about Ubuntu either > (based on the gymnastics users need to go thru to get Google > Earth to work on Ubuntu) I'm not sure they care much about > non-chrome Linux distros anyway. >How not surprising. $$$ is their only concern and has always been. Disrespecting open source [everything] whereas benefiting from open source themselves could be one of their mottos. This really helps to appreciate companies like RedHat even more... Valeri> > -- > ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us > ----------------------------- > God made him who had no sin > to be sin for us, so that in him > we might become the righteousness of God." > --------------------------- Corinthians 5:21 > --------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 04:34:00PM -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote:> > On Thu, December 17, 2015 4:18 pm, Fred Smith wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 04:28:01PM -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote: > >> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 08:37:32PM +0000, Richard wrote: > >> > > >> > I'm seeing the following banner when I start up google-chrome > >> > 48-beta (48.0.2564.48 beta (64-bit)) on my 7.2 machines: > >> > > >> > This computer will soon stop receiving Google Chrome updates > >> > because this Linux system will no longer be supported. > >> > > >> > Does this portend a support issue for chrome on centos-7 in a few > >> > months when the underlying changes make their way into their -stable > >> > (since, as I understand it/as last I remember, in the centos world > >> > we don't have benefit of the RH chromium release)? > >> > >> I can confirm that I see this on RHEL7 as well, with all the latest > >> updates. > >> > >> It looks like Google doesn't think RHEL7/CentOS7 is "new" enough to > >> run Chrome. > >> > >> I suggest providing feedback to Google, perhaps they might consider > >> dropping RHEL7/CentOS7 support if they get enough feedback, although I > >> suspect they really couldn't care less about RPM-based distros, most > >> of their code seems to be all ubuntu-based. > > > > seeing as how they don't seem to give a hoot about Ubuntu either > > (based on the gymnastics users need to go thru to get Google > > Earth to work on Ubuntu) I'm not sure they care much about > > non-chrome Linux distros anyway. > > > > How not surprising. $$$ is their only concern and has always been. > Disrespecting open source [everything] whereas benefiting from open source > themselves could be one of their mottos.true. every release of GE has the same broken RPM that won't install without hassles, and when installed doesn't work without further hassles. thank goodness there's someone who posts regularly to the GE forums who has figured all this out and posted recipes, in some cases has even built fixed libraries for ubuntu. as I posted just yesterday he's also posted a recipe for fixing the broken installation and then making the result work for some older Fedora, which also happens to work great on C7.> > This really helps to appreciate companies like RedHat even more...How true, how true! -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ---------------------------- Do you not know? Have you not heard? The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom. ----------------------------- Isaiah 40:28 (niv) -----------------------------