I just switched from firefox to chromium (thanks to you guys) and I'm
loving it. What would you recommend for getting away from
thunderbird? I'm looking for something simple and minimal.
- Grant
claws-mail
It takes some getting used to as all the nice
cute gui stuff is not present
firefox to chromium (thanks to you guys) and I'm
loving it. What would you recommend for getting away from
thunderbird? I'm looking for something simple and minimal.
- Grant
will be
Looks fine in IE/Firefox/Chromium; you shouldn't have any problems with any
browsers since the validation errors are on deprecated attributes that are
still in wide use.
If you really want to fix them so it validates, change:
a name=foo -- a id=foo
ol type=a -- ol style=list-style-type: lower-alpha
120522 Grant wrote:
I just updated about a week's worth of stuff including an xfce4 update.
my desktop colors and widgets are all kinda weird.
this is just about everything including firefox chromium.
1st suggestion is to look at Xfce settings :
a lot of changes have been reported in 4.10 .
I
I just updated about a week's worth of stuff including an xfce4 update.
my desktop colors and widgets are all kinda weird.
this is just about everything including firefox chromium.
1st suggestion is to look at Xfce settings :
a lot of changes have been reported in 4.10 .
I use Fluxbox
On 17/02/13 at 02:44pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
That's what I did. But I tend to switch browsers too often (chromium and
Firefox).
Firefox has a pdf.js addon, doesn't work reliably many times.
If you use KDE try this. You can then use okular(among other things)
in your browsers.
www
Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi people!
When I merge large or big packages like firefox, thunderbird or
chromium. The system hangsup with kernel panick and displays on the
screen reboot after 30 seconds.
What could it be?!
For any help or advises, I would kindly thank you.
Tamer
Could
On Mon, 27 May 2013 01:15:02 +0200
Tamer Higazi th9...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi people!
When I merge large or big packages like firefox, thunderbird or
chromium. The system hangsup with kernel panick and displays on the
screen reboot after 30 seconds.
What could it be?!
For any help
similar problems in Firefox
and Chromium. Youtube videos stop and twitch, sound is distorted and has
noise.
Is anyone luckier than me in burying proprietary software?
For youtube you can enable HTML5 mode and avoid flash entirely for
many videos (but not all). Does not help with other sites
output usually forces me
into emerging it every 2 weeks or so.
And just consider how much CPU cycles are lost in frequent qtwebkit,
webkit-gtk and chromium rebuilds...
On Sun, 01 Sep 2013 09:50:10 +0400, Pavel Volkov wrote:
I launch some apps from inside a network namespace in order to force
them to communicate through my VPN interface only.
But they fail to use DBus then. Some examples of what goes wrong:
1. Chromium cannot launch system proxy settings
new, smoking Arm (A-15) dev boards out that look very keen:
http://www.howchip.com/shop/content.php?co_id=ArndaleBoard_en
http://www.phytec.com/products/system-on-modules/phycore/omap5430/
And of coarse the venerable Samsung Arm Chromebook:
http://dev.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer
On Sat, 5 Oct 2013 20:30:36 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
If portage believes LO needs to be rebuilt, it will try to do so
whichever packages you are emerging, just let it happen.
I already did that, twice, when updating portage and chromium. emerge
still wants to remerge libreoffice
On 01/02/2014 12:55, Mick wrote:
Hi All,
I have a couple of binary packages in a box under /usr/portage/packages that
I
no longer need. How can I selectively remove one or some of them only?
qpkg -c www-client/chromium
or
eclean packages
nukes the lot.
man eclean
(and not really publicised).
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CoreOS
[2] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome_OS, see infobox
[3] http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os
[4] https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/overlays/portage/
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kde, council
oldconfig)
Why do you use Google-Chrome?
I'm using Chromium which works just fine with gentoo-sources-3.18.0.
Helmut
On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 23:05:16 + Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 19:36:45 +0200, Gevisz wrote:
Has that line actually been inserted into package.use?
Portage doesn't add it to the live file, you need to run
cfg-update or similar to handle it.
As I
/portage/package.use file: www-client/chromium -nls
-linguas* linguas_en linguas_pl
So far I am afraid to recompile everything with global -nls USE flag
and LINGUAS=en in /etc/portage/make.conf. So, trying to cut the
cat's tail by parts. :)
For package specific env, check
https://wiki.gentoo.org
On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 20:47:03 +0200, Gevisz wrote:
As I have said, it was inserted in the ._cfg0002_package.use file
as the recommendation to insert it to the package.use.
Inserting it into ._cfg0002_package.use does nothing but cause
portage to prompt you to run etc-update. Until
On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 19:36:45 +0200, Gevisz wrote:
Has that line actually been inserted into package.use?
Portage doesn't add it to the live file, you need to run
cfg-update or similar to handle it.
As I have said, it was inserted in the ._cfg0002_package.use file
as the recommendation
.
More seriously, Firefox may be eating your key presses. I found it works
well on Chromium, but now Google know how crap I am at Pong.
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always work on Unix.
Unfortunately not :(
Chromium now selects the whole URL when you click in the address bar. I'm
not sure when it started doing this but it was quite recently.
Bastards.
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WorldWideWeb-browser? Is it in portage?
I think it only runs on Mosaic and IE1.
More seriously, Firefox may be eating your key presses. I found it
works well on Chromium, but now Google know how crap I am at Pong.
Built by this awesome team:-
http://gentooexperimental.org/nt/
JDM
a migration
from the old kdewalletd. The old kdwalletd continues to be started by
akonadi/kmail and it accepts the user's passwd. However, applications like
Chromium are asking for the new kwalletd5 - what is the recommended way to
move from old to new?
2. Knotes content is gone! Where
and/or Chromium (eg. youtube) the sound
is mainly coming through the rear speakers.
Any advice? If you need more info please let me know, thanks!
Kind Regards,
Jochen
es, they don't run in the background...
>
> > start (e.g.) Chromium which needs very much memory if you have a
> > lot of open tabs.
> ( Chromium is the most privacy-invading browser ever. It's a spyware,
> I could never use it, but forget about that, it's not what this topic
s showing me.
>
> How can I tell it to be like everyone else and use black as its default
> working colour?
Today I installed www-client/chromium in place of www-client/google-chrome.
It took 88 minutes! on this i7 box with 12 x 6600 bogomips and an NVMe
drive.
Every page it tries t
I installed chromium as well. It never displayed
> those characters for me. I have not modified anything in my
> environment.
>
> What could be amiss there? Thanks.
Hi,
I’m using Firefox 45.4.0 and I see those Japanese characters.
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>> characters. Since the upgrade, firefox stopped showing those
>> characters. Recently, I installed chromium as well. It never displayed
>> those characters for me. I have not modified anything in my
>> environment.
>>
>> What could be amiss there? Thanks.
>
-bdeps=y --verbose @world
> You could also use the --tree option. Are you using arch or ~arch, or a
> mixture of the two?
I'm using full ~arch with the exception of chromium and libreoffice (to
keep the updates to a minimum).
>From the gist of the responses though, it sounds like I shoul
Is it possible?
Background: some time ago I converted my atom 330 system (ASUS ION) to
64 bits. RAM is about 3.3GB, but usage never approaches the limit. My
problem is that firefox went snail. chromium seems OK (I can't recall
whether it was faster on 32 bits, but anyway the difference is small
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 08:02:34PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> ../../third_party/vulkan-validation-layers/src/loader/debug_report.c:50:5:
> note: use option -std=c99, -std=gnu99, -std=c11 or -std=gnu11 to
> compile your code
>
│ ├── mplayer-1.3.0-r1
│ ├── transcode-1.1.7-r3
│ └── vcdimager-0.7.24
├── net-fs
│ └── samba-4.5.11
├── sys-libs
│ ├── ldb-1.1.29-r1
│ └── tdb-1.3.14
└── www-client
└── chromium-60.0.3112.40
The most critical root failure is ffmpeg. It appears to be a gcc
incompatibility issue with an asm
On 01/08/2017 15:55, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2017-08-01, Mart Raudsepp wrote:
>
>> Everyone is expected to be on at least GCC 5 now.
>
> OK, next dumb question:
>
> There are 11 versions marked as stable for amd64. How does one find
> out which version of GCC one is
On 2017-08-01, Floyd Anderson wrote:
>>If you look at
>>
>> https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/sys-devel/gcc
>>
>>It showls eleven versions for amd64 in green with a '+' symbol. I
>>thought that meant they were stable. But, as there's no key on that
>>page explaining what the
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 9:49 AM, Mick wrote:
>
>
> I am able to go to Settings/Advanced/Privacy/Content Settings/JavaScript
> /Manage Exceptions, click on the left field that shows (in grey colour):
>
> [*.]sample.co.uk
>
> and I can type in the URL you provided. Then
> Yep, after a bit more research, that was my conclusion.
>
> The chromium build finished happily, so I've just started another
> firefox build with MAKEOPTS=-j1.
Same error. But at least it's at the end of the build log now where
it's easy to find. :)
I guess I'll wait for the next
g. it is part of Firefox or a closely bundled library.
>>
>> Yep, after a bit more research, that was my conclusion.
>>
>> The chromium build finished happily, so I've just started another
>> firefox build with MAKEOPTS=-j1.
>
> Same error. But at least it's at
>
> What I can guess is that:
>
> green is stable,
> yellow is testing
> and
> red is unstable
>
> I am going to put it here, if there is no other documentation about that:
>
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Eix
>
> In the attachment you w
On 2017-11-09, Mick wrote:
> Apologies in advance for the long post, but has anyone else come across this?
> gen/storage/public/interfaces/blobs.mojom-shared-internal.h:539:5: internal
> compiler error: Segmentation fault
> }
> ^
> Please submit a full bug
_TMPDIR to /tmp to save the second mount.
> If a tmpfs fills up, the excess gets swapped out, but with 32GB RAM
> here I haven't yet seen any swap used at all - not even in an emerge -e
> world.
You can increase the memory available to it with the size option.
size=75% works for m, even if
14.0-gentoo #1 SMP Fri Nov 17 09:31:56 CET 2017 i686 Intel(R)
> Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
How does gcc-7.2.0 compare with 6.4.0 in terms of memory efficiency?
I'm asking because on a 1st gen i7 and 4G of RAM, for the first time ever,
www-client/chromium-62.0.3202.94 failed to b
On 12/05/2017 04:13 PM, Mick wrote:
>
> I just noticed chromium shows (pic) in brackets, which I assume it means
> forced.
>
Yep. That information is hidden deep down in the "emerge" man page...
--verbose [ y | n ] (-v short option)
Tell emerge to run in ve
is that this file obviously gets overwritten on each update, so I have
to manually run a sed script after every Chromium update. This is
rather annoying, and since I've done this for over a year now I finally
want to stop being lazy about it and tackle the issue.
Any suggestions are welcome, thanks
On 02/05/18 18:48, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
> On Wed, 2 May 2018 18:40:08 +0800 Bill Kenworthy <bi...@iinet.net.au>
> wrote about [gentoo-user] skip package:
>
> Ho,
>
>> is it possible to filter out a package (chromium) from from emerge
>> world on the commandli
In .bashrc :
>>> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$VULKAN_SDK/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>>
>> Required by the Vulkan Loader ( Mesa && Chromium ).
>
> I think this is what the /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ directory is there for.
> Have you tried something like this instead:
>
> echo &q
On Wed, 31 Jan 2018 15:38:27 -0600, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> I sync ("emerge --sync") only one machine, and then I rsync from there
> to my other computers. After the rsync is done, you need to do "emerge
> --metadata" in the recipient machine (--sync does that for you
> automatically).
If
res, it does add a significant amount of
> time to the update process, the tree not the compile part. We all know
> the compile part can get big. lol
Yea, it sounds a bit stupid to whine about an extra 15 minutes doing a
"sync" now that the build time for chromium is measured in da
it may be for archlinux?
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/cgroups
>
> I too have 32 GiB of RAM and I'm curious how Chromium acts under a
> constrained environment, or what limits can be placed especially on the
> CPU. In my experience using Chrome inside VMs, it acts very poorly.
On Tuesday, 25 September 2018 03:11:38 BST Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 02:59:17PM +0100, Mick wrote
>
> > This is worse than I expected. OK, therefore never signing into Google's
> > systems with Chromium is the only way to stop this invasion of privacy.
> &
On Tue, 04 Dec 2018 21:10:05 +, Mick wrote:
> > It starts the compile by running make or whatever is appropriate for
> > the build, so it doesn't need to build anything already built any
> > more than a bare make does. But using ebuild compile means you get
> > the same environment as when
On Sat, Mar 23 2019, Jack wrote:
> On 2019.03.23 17:58, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> When I try an emerge I get
>>
>> E6430 ~ # emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --exclude
>> chromium --keep-going @world
>> python-exec: Invalid impl in
When I try an emerge I get
E6430 ~ # emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --exclude chromium
--keep-going @world
python-exec: Invalid impl in /etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf: python3.4
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating
On 2019.03.23 17:58, allan gottlieb wrote:
When I try an emerge I get
E6430 ~ # emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --exclude
chromium --keep-going @world
python-exec: Invalid impl in /etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf:
python3.4
These are the packages that would
Ok, it's about 2:45 AM, I thoughtlessly did something absurdly risky,
resize a chromium browser pane by clicking on the edge of the window and
dragging it a few pixels, so naturally X11 goes down taking my number
theory code with it. Reminder: I had run that code from May 1 through
last week
e we could serve you."
> >
> > However, "Gentoo infrastructure status" shows that the Package Database
> > is OK...
>
> It works here, in both Chromium and Firefox. Are you using a proxy server?
I tried in different ways: with/without proxy, Linux/Win/Android, but
always Firefox. All the attempts failed.
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Best regards,
Alex
" shows that the Package Database
> is OK...
It works here, in both Chromium and Firefox. Are you using a proxy server?
--
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"UNIX was not designed to stop people from doing stupid things, because
that would also stop them from doing clever things." -- Doug Gw
I'm building a video conference appliance using a Raspberry Pi 4 for my
parents.
I'm using a RPi 4 that boots from a SD card and an USB webcam/microphone.
Gentoo is the only OS I can find that supports the USB webcam in both
Firefox and Chromium with no issues.
Getting my parents to understand
ce to change the filename.
> I have to 'xkill' it
I suspect this is a problem with the file dialog rather than the browser.
FWIW it worked fine with Chromium on KDE here.
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Linux like wigwam. No windows, no gates, Apache inside.
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have to 'xkill' it
What can I do about this?
(My locale is en_US.iso88591)
Many thanks for a hint,
Helmut
Both Firefox and Chromium (KDE) save for me with no complaints, and "ls
-b" calls that character 302 267, which shows up as a vertically
centered dot, but I haven't figured o
Hello,
On Wed, 09 Dec 2020, John Covici wrote:
>On Wed, 09 Dec 2020 11:20:06 -0500, Mark Knecht wrote:
[..]
>[31mFAILED: [0mobj/v8/v8_base_without_compiler/intl-objects.o
[..] -O2 -pipe -c ../../v8/src/objects/intl-objects.cc -o
obj/v8/v8_base_without_compiler/intl-objects.o
YTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_7"
>
>
I would remove those entries and try again. As a Gnome ~amd64 user,
python
2.7 was depcleaned on the 11th as the last dependency was removed.
I don't think that's quite fully true - as it's still a build time
dependency for a small number o
, not coming back, so if your scripts are using any py2.7 libraries
you're probably hot out of luck. Just the interpreter will be around a
little bit longer because there's a few packages that for annoying reasons
still need it just as a build dependency. Notably chromium
On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 at 23:39
ays, which gives similar
> benefits. I have a shortcut set up in chromium so typing "man dd"
> opens the page in mankier.com.
Many years ago, there was an X11 man page and gnu info viewer that I
used to use, but I can't remember the name of it. This was probably
20+ years ago (pre GTK
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 12:18:03 +, Victor Ivanov wrote:
> KDE here. I don't use Chrome so I only just fired it up (completely
> clean "install") and have the same behaviour.
KDE here too and I use Chromium all the time and have never seen this
behaviour.
> Howev
" that you can
live without temporarily: LibreOffice, Chromium, Qt, KDE, X11, Gnome,
Cups, etc.
Leave portage, sshd, Python, your init system, and GCC.
> Stuff like libreoffice or thunderbird and so on and all of their
> dependencies. Everything your system does not need t
, Definitely. If you can, uninstall anything "big" that you can
> live without temporarily: LibreOffice, Chromium, Qt, KDE, X11, Gnome,
> Cups, etc.
You may get away with removing them from @world rather than actually
uninstalling. They may well continue to work until something t
h will compile for a few hours, blocking all other packages.
I set "MAKEOPTS" AND "EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS" like so:
MAKEOPTS="--jobs 8 --load-average 7.2"
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--jobs 8 --load-average 7.2"
Is there any way to tell "portage",
On 2021-03-12, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Yesterday afternoon, both Chrome and Chromium started behaving oddly.
>
> When I drag a tab out of it's parent window to create a new window
> (this is something I do a lot, every day), it works normally until I
> release the mouse button
On 2021/09/27 at 11:07pm, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2021-09-27, Spackman, Chris wrote:
>
> > If it is still working, that is great news for users of
> > Chromium-based browsers that aren't Google Chrome, but I don't think
> > it is safe to expect the behavior to continue
for Netflix. Pale Moon is my "daily driver" browser.
google-chrome is Google's binary version, o Gentoo devs have no control
over the dependencies. With chromium, there is a cups USE flag, but you
have to put up with long compile times.
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Oops. My brain just hit a bad secto
After my long time away from Gentoo, I thought perhaps some packages that
always took ages to compile would have improved. I needed to change to
~amd64 anyway (dumb n00b mistake leaving it at amd64). So that's what I did
and let emerge do it's thing.
chromium has been building since 10:14, it's
his
up.
> - which application application are using this keyring?
Lots of things can hook into the keyring optionally. I mentioned a
few. Chrome, Chromium, Brave, dBeaver, nheko, Evolution.
On Wed, 2023-04-05 at 20:18 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
> Now building emptytree world again
>
> console looks like:
>
> [7268:7268:0405/201646.772380:ERROR:network_service_instance_impl.cc(
> 541)]
> Network service crashed, restarting service.
>
On 8/16/2010 2:13 PM, Stéphane Guedon wrote:
I have read several things about this, but never really solved !
Can I emerge a 32bits software on 64bits platform with a multilib profile ?
All my web browsers (konqueror, opera, chromium, firefox) are 64bits, whereas
flash player exist
Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
SNIP
My problems:
1) Gentlemen, with this hardware when i try to compile some nice
software like chromium, pyside or openoffice my system freeze. I
can't do anything like use keyboard, mouse or switch betwenn windows.
How can i find the motive to this strange
Em 25-11-2010 19:14, walt escreveu:
On 11/25/2010 06:55 AM, Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
...
i try to compile some nice software like chromium, pyside or
openoffice my
system freeze. I can't do anything like use keyboard, mouse or
switch betwenn
windows. How can i find the motive to this strange
but this is very new for me!
I have this fantastic browser called Chromium (12.0.742.68) and I
really like it. But, sometimes, when I see flash videos on different
sites (youtube, cnn, bbc) the whole chromium become frozen and basicly
impossible to kill it
Flash is behaving like this in every browser on my
, chromium gets security fixes from google every *week*, so they don't
inspire much confidence either.
Which is safer: an insecure program that gets fixed every month, or one
that gets fixed every week? The answer is not obvious to me...
Compare how Google goes about doing things with how Adobe does
. It
just does better than Seamonkey for me.
Dale
:-) :-)
I had a similar problem but regarding Chromium. You can read about in
this list Chromium and everything subject. May I ask which kernel do
you use?
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On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
András Csányi wrote:
I had a similar problem but regarding Chromium. You can read about in
this list Chromium and everything subject. May I ask which kernel do
you use?
I remember the thread, even replied a couple times
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 07/09/11 12:18, Dale wrote:
András Csányi wrote:
I had a similar problem but regarding Chromium. You can read about in
this list Chromium and everything subject. May I ask which kernel do
you use?
I remember the thread, even replied a couple
. o_O
I'm using 4.5G right now according to free -m (using the -/+ buffers/cache
entry). 550M for a Windows VM, 355M for Kontact, 350M for my TV-Browser
application, 200M for Firefox, incredible 165M for a Chromium instance, 155M
plasma-desktop. Oh, there's an emerge -a command waiting for me
,
you got a lot running or something. o_O
I'm using 4.5G right now according to free -m (using the -/+ buffers/cache
entry). 550M for a Windows VM, 355M for Kontact, 350M for my TV-Browser
application, 200M for Firefox, incredible 165M for a Chromium instance, 155M
plasma-desktop. Oh, there's
Dear All!
I think Google Chrome/Chromium is an excellent browser and I have been
using it for a year or more. But there is one issue which is
disturbing me and I would like to know what is your experience.
If I open more than 2-3 URL fast way the loading tabs and other
already opened pages
András Csányi wrote:
Dear All!
I think Google Chrome/Chromium is an excellent browser and I have been
using it for a year or more. But there is one issue which is
disturbing me and I would like to know what is your experience.
If I open more than 2-3 URL fast way the loading tabs and other
can recall just compiling packages in the past.
You've never compiled OOo or chromium on that box, have you? Chromium alone
takes 4GB on my box at the final link step.
Have you changed your CFLAGS since the last time you succesfully built FF?
Is -g new? Consider switching to -Os; it won't solve
average is low,
and -l's algorithm keeps saying go on, go on!
I'm currently timing
MAKEOPTS=-j16 -l13
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS=--jobs --load-average=13
with 493 packages (base plus X plus XFCE and chromium, and, of course,
USE flags), but I'll start another timed run with
MAKEOPTS=-j16 -l8
wrote:
I'm currently timing
MAKEOPTS=-j16 -l13
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS=--jobs --load-average=13
with 493 packages (base plus X plus XFCE and chromium, and, of course,
USE flags), but I'll start another timed run with
MAKEOPTS=-j16 -l8
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS=--jobs --load-average=8
that it's up and running, I'm recompiling chromium from inside
gnome 3 with -j5 and I'll report in tomorrow morning.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Jason Weisberger wrote:
Oh yeah, I hear you on the head scratching, believe me.
Well so far on the built in card I
Me, I use Chromium for using social media sites or Google services
that I want to log-in to. Google+, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn. I
don't use it for anything else.
I use Firefox for everything else. I am not logged into any of those
services in Firefox. I use RequestPolicy to block all
wow that was fast
thanks a lot guys!
done some research, turns out in home there is a .cache and the folder
chromium there takes nearly 600mb, cleared chromium browsing / download
history, cleared the cache. that freed it.
Nikos Chantziaras, thanks, will test it tonight
YoYo Siska, thanks
, since I installed Chromium and making it my default browser,
now man: brings up Chromium instead. That doesn't work; instead of
displaying the man page, it downloads the *.bz2 from the local file
system :-/
How can I set Konqueror to be the program that handles KDE's man:
command?
Umm
in Konqueror without having to
open a terminal or anything.
However, since I installed Chromium and making it my default
browser, now man: brings up Chromium instead. That doesn't
work; instead of displaying the man page, it downloads the *.bz2
from the local file system :-/
How can I set
pop up immediately in Konqueror without having to
open a terminal or anything.
However, since I installed Chromium and making it my default
browser, now man: brings up Chromium instead. That doesn't
work; instead of displaying the man page, it downloads the *.bz2
from the local file system
Chantziaras:
In KDE, I'm very used to simply type man:foo and have the man
page of foo pop up immediately in Konqueror without having to
open a terminal or anything.
However, since I installed Chromium and making it my default
browser, now man: brings up Chromium instead. That doesn't
them, but the length of @preserved-rebuild output usually forces me
into emerging it every 2 weeks or so.
And just consider how much CPU cycles are lost in frequent qtwebkit,
webkit-gtk and chromium rebuilds...
webkit* updates have slowed down recently so I'm not too bothered about
avoided.
Next, I updated chromium, which also remerged libreoffice. Again.
And whatever package I try to update, emerge wants to remerge
libreoffice. Happens with all the packages I tried, which are
adobe-flash, python, zsh, xterm.
If portage believes LO needs to be rebuilt
, and wanted to remerge
libreoffice, which I avoided.
Next, I updated chromium, which also remerged libreoffice. Again.
And whatever package I try to update, emerge wants to remerge
libreoffice. Happens with all the packages I tried, which are
adobe-flash, python, zsh, xterm.
If portage believes LO
/libindicate, and wanted to
remerge
libreoffice, which I avoided.
Next, I updated chromium, which also remerged libreoffice. Again.
And whatever package I try to update, emerge wants to remerge
libreoffice. Happens with all the packages I tried, which are
adobe-flash, python, zsh, xterm
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