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2019 Jan 07
2
rsync client for Chrome OS?
Parke <parke.nexus at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 9:54 PM Perry Hutchison via rsync
> <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> > ... I'm wondering if anyone here
> > knows of an implementation of rsync client for Chrome OS in normal
> > (not developer) mode, i.e. as an app or extension.
>
> Have you tried compiling rsync statically (on a
2019 Jan 07
0
rsync client for Chrome OS?
Hi, hey android allows execution of _legacy_ static
binary programs, via unpacking of binary as asset,
then chmod ing it properly and finally running it
through a system call [from e.g. the Java userland
of a vanilla android application package].
I doubt that Chrome OS doesn't include some
equivalent facility!
Cheers,
> On 7 Jan 2019, at 10:00, Perry Hutchison via rsync <rsync at
2017 Feb 02
2
Compiling tinc for android.
I am trying to compile tinc on a android tablet.
When i do ./configure it does not run because the shell in not /bin/sh
but /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sh.
$ which sh
/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sh
What do i have to change to make this part of the compile work ?
Greetings from Amsterdam,
Perry
2015 Oct 19
4
Google Chrome Issues on CentOS 6
I've installed Google Chrome using the Richard Lloyd 'install-chrome.sh'
script (http://chrome.richardlloyd.org.uk/), and am finding a couple of
nagging issues.
(Current install is google-chrome-stable-46.0.2490.71-1.x86_64).
First, every time I shut down Chrome and start it back up, it whines
about not having been shut down "properly."
Second, and worse, at start up,
2015 Sep 02
3
why I use chrome on CentOS
> On Sep 2, 2015, at 1:36 PM, zep <zgreenfelder at gmail.com> wrote:
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> 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.
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>> I have a local web app created with erlang. It works like ms sccm to wake, freeze/thaw deepfreeze PCs and
2015 Oct 20
1
Google Chrome Issues on CentOS 6
On 10/19/2015 04:11 PM, Richard wrote:
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> I was seeing issues like that on centos-7 with a couple of the
> recent releases of chrome. What I found was that chrome didn't seem
> to be shutting down fully -- leaving a process and the
> ".com.google.Chrome..." lock file in /tmp. After cleaning those up
> chrome would restart without issue. The release that you're
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
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2013 Oct 27
1
Does elrepo fix google-chrome requirement for newer glib and GTK
Has anyone tested installing the newer kernels from elrepo (or
somewhere else) in order to keep google-chrome updated beyond version
27? Actually, i assumed a newer kernel would come with a newer glibc
but i do not see a newer glibc via elrepo, just newer kernels. hmmm.
# yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=elrepo* info glibc | grep -i repo
only lists my already installed glibc packages from
2012 Jul 03
7
after last update google-chrome no runs anymore
Hi all. I've updated google-chrome to recent version and it gets
unbooted, when I fired google-chrome up I got messages like these:
/usr/bin/google-chrome: /lib/libz.so.1: no version information
available (required by /usr/bin/google-chrome)
/usr/bin/google-chrome: /lib/libz.so.1: no version information
available (required by /usr/bin/google-chrome)
/opt/google/chrome/chrome:
2015 Oct 20
1
Google Chrome Issues on CentOS 6
On a centos-7 machine where I was having this issue, updating just
chrome from:
google-chrome-stable-45.0.2454.101-1.x86_64
to:
google-chrome-stable-46.0.2490.71-1.x86_64
seemed to resolve this problem.
I realize that the OP is reporting this issue, on C6, with the
release I just updated to. By the way, I haven't run into this
problem with the versions from their beta release channel.
2015 Sep 02
2
why I use chrome on CentOS
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 can update windows/mac/linux boxes when they need updates for some student computers labs and department/college class rooms.
Thanks for your understanding for my need
2014 Jul 31
1
Samba on Chrome OS
Chrome OS will soon be adding the chrome.fileSystemProvider[1] API,
which would enable the development of a Samba Chrome OS app when used
in conjunction with the chrome.sockets.* API or the networking APIs
provided by NaCl.
Is anyone on this list interested in porting or integrating Samba with
Chrome OS? If so, there are two routes we can take: a full JavaScript
port, or porting an existing C++
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
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:
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>> 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
2017 Apr 15
1
OT: Controlling Chrome via policy
Hi all,
I have installed Google Chrome in two CentOS7 workstations. I would like to setup some extensions by default and install automatically. Reading Chrome/Chromium docs, it is possible to accomplish this using master_preferences or via policy. According to Chromium's docs, policy files needs to be installed under /etc/opt/chrome/policies/managed/ (for Chrome) or
2023 Jun 03
1
What could cause rsync to kill ssh?
Maurice R Volaski via rsync <maurice.volaski at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I have an rsync script that it is copying one computer (over ssh)
> to a shared CIFS mount on Gentoo Linux, kernel 6.3.4. The script
> runs for a while and then at some point quits knocking my ssh
> session offline on all terminals and it blocks ssh from being able
> to connect again. Even restarting
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
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.
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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
2015 Sep 02
2
latest yum update messed up chrome
Am 02.09.2015 um 21:10 schrieb Johan Vermeulen:
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> Op 2-sep.-2015 20:59 schreef Wes James <comptekki at me.com>:
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>> I yum updated yesterday and it updated chrome from 44.x to 45.x.
>>
>> It runs but it has errors going to web pages and won't load its own settings/extension pages either. I ran chrome from the command-line and see these errors:
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