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2010 Dec 17
1
google chrome "big brother"
Google Chrome Terms of Service(Google Chrome executable),?BSD?(source code and Chromium executable except chromium 5 beta),BSD License?with proprietary parts (source code and chromium 5 beta executable, as it integrates?Adobe Flash Player?10.1[1])[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome in my?interpretation, this means Google Chrome is fully open-source, only the flash player has proprietary
2013 Nov 21
3
Google Chrome
I have been using CentOS on my laptop for a few days now and it works great! Great work-around for the Fedora GNOME 3 debacle. But I'm starting to miss Google Chrome pretty seriously. Firefox is just not what it once was. It's slow. Spell check is weak. Sometimes it straight up fails to display pages after going "back". There are numerous details like this that just make FF
2016 Jan 25
7
Google Chrome and CentOS 6?
Hi all, Just recently I started getting the dreaded message about my CentOS 6.7 x64-installation wasn't going to be supported anymore by Google Chrome. "This computer will soon stop receiving Google Chrome updates because this Linux system will no longer be supported." Doing some google searches I found this;
2017 May 02
1
OT: Firefox lockdown policies for CentOS7 desktops
Hi all, I am doing some tests with my CentOS7 desktop. I have configured a policy to lockdown Chrome/Chromium browsers and it works perfectly. And I am trying to the same for Firefox browsers but Firefox's docs are really "hard" to understand. I have the following stopper points: a/ what is the "real" system wide's config file: firefox.js, sysprefs.js or
2015 Dec 17
6
google chrome future / centos 7
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
2017 Dec 05
2
XRay Trace of Clang, Loadable through Chrome Trace Viewer
Hi cfe-dev@ and llvm-dev@, I've attached a Chrome trace-viewer readable trace of a clang built with XRay instrumentation (additional build/link flags="-fxray-instrument -fxray-instruction-threshold=75") with the latest "top-of-trunk" version of clang with the recent updates to the XRay runtime supporting record filtering. To load the attached file, go to
2020 Apr 20
2
[cfe-dev] State of NaCl in monorepo?
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 1:47 PM, James Y Knight via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > But the most recent NaCL toolchain release is based on LLVM 3.7 from 2015. > > Unless you're planning to upgrade the NaCL toolchain to use a new release based on LLVM devhead (which would seem a rather expensive thing to attempt now, given the plan to desupport it in a
2020 Apr 20
3
[cfe-dev] State of NaCl in monorepo?
Hi Fangrui, As you noted we are working on helping our NaCl users transition to WebAssembly and new web APIs that cover the functionality offered by NaCl. In terms of actually turning down the platform features, we recently announced a timeline at https://blog.chromium.org/2020/01/moving-forward-from-chrome-apps.html. In terms of LLM, I would prefer to keep the support we have in the tree until
2016 Jan 25
1
Google Chrome and CentOS 6?
Am 25.01.2016 um 16:19 schrieb Richard <lists-centos at listmail.innovate.net>: > > >> Date: Monday, January 25, 2016 07:18:06 +0000 >> From: Sorin Srbu <Sorin.Srbu at orgfarm.uu.se> >> >> Hi all, >> >> Just recently I started getting the dreaded message about my >> CentOS 6.7 x64-installation wasn't going to be supported anymore
2017 Dec 05
2
[cfe-dev] XRay Trace of Clang, Loadable through Chrome Trace Viewer
Sent from my iPhone > On 6 Dec 2017, at 4:17 am, Brian Cain <brian.cain at gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 9:49 AM, Dean Michael Berris via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> Hi cfe-dev@ and llvm-dev@, >> >> I've attached a Chrome trace-viewer readable trace of a clang built with XRay instrumentation (additional
2015 Dec 17
2
google chrome future / centos 7
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
2020 Apr 01
2
Chrome extension for tracking LLVM code review
I'd be interested in using this but I have to wait until someone ports this to firefox (or at least chromium). Thanks for sharing it though! On 3/31/20 2:16 PM, River Riddle via llvm-dev wrote: > For those interested I've uploaded to the chrome store to make installs > easier. An install link is now included on the repo. > > -- River > > On Mon, Mar 30, 2020, 1:44 PM
2015 Sep 03
1
why I use chrome on CentOS
> I don't like Chrome but I can understand your need to use it. Chrome, and Chromium, too, spies on users' web habits behind their back. In comparison with firefox, firefox pretty much allows you to switch off any unwanted features through preferences/about:config, and a traffic dump taken when browsing a known web site comes back clean. Chrome OTOH, even if you turn all the knobs,
2011 Apr 04
3
Is Centos 5.5 too old fro Google Chrome?
I tried to install Google Chrome and received the dependencies error. Is Centos too old for the new Chrome or is there an older Chrome version that is compatible? Todd -- Ariste Software Petaluma, CA 94952 http://www.aristesoftware.com
2013 Feb 12
3
No more support for chrome/chromium on rhel6
https://plus.google.com/u/0/100132233764003563318/posts/Y1s6T44Soby Not 100% this is true but the problem apparently is that rhel6 uses an old version of gtk2. If this is true, then it affects my school and my students. I like google-chrome and it works very well with google services. I was planning on using C6 for a long time. Does anyone know of a repo that intends to keep Chromium working
2012 Sep 19
3
Chrome
Hello, I have been using chrome for a while now on other systems. I am having an issue finding Chrome for Centos. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thnx. -- Regards Robert Linux The adventure of a lifetime. Linux User #296285 Get Counted http://linuxcounter.net/
2015 Dec 17
2
google chrome future / centos 7
Current midori builds in mock, I just tried, but the BuildRequires appear to be wrong because not all the extensions are built resulting in not all extensions found in %files section being there. I'll look at the build log and maybe see if there is a way to make it work and file bug report with fix + EPEL build request if I can get it to work. I know it's not chrome, but it is webkit
2015 Sep 02
3
why I use chrome on CentOS
> On Sep 2, 2015, at 1:36 PM, zep <zgreenfelder at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 09/02/2015 03:12 PM, Wes James wrote: >> I use chrome on CentOS because I wrote a web socket web app and I can only get chrome to work properly with web sockets. >> >> I have a local web app created with erlang. It works like ms sccm to wake, freeze/thaw deepfreeze PCs and
2019 Nov 06
2
How to compile chrome?
Hi all, I'm trying to compile chrome using clang 8, apart from changing few switches I didn't go that far. In particular the error is due to a missing plugin: find-bad-constructs. With clang 6 I didn't have that specific problem. Can anyone help with this? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2017 Feb 26
3
Running graphical applications from CentOS headless vm
Hi all, I have installed a CentOS7 vm in my home server with all graphical tools installed: Gnome, Chrome, Tor Borwser, etc. My idea is to run these graphical applications from two MacOSX desktops. What I am looking for is something similar like Microsoft RDP services that supports copy and paste between client and server, sound, clipboard, etc ... I have seen a possible solution using xrdp: