On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 02:03:48PM +0300, Andrew Savchenko wrote: > I gave up on chromium starting from chromium-36, where they dropped > pre-SSE2 x86 support (and I use such system: Athlon-XP). I tried to > re-add this stuff with partial success (works, but still SIGILLs > sometimes) and it's very hard to clean all pieces. Looks like > they're slowly abandoning x86 and older hardware at all.
Actually, I can't say that I'm too much of a fan of chromium either. I'm more than happy using vimb, sometimes also midori and firefox. Chromium mostly only sits here as a last resort when some site doesn't seem to work right in one of the other browsers (which, fortunatly, only happens with a frequency that is rapidly approaching "never"). So the fact that I don't care about chromium too much, with the added fact that my main machine is a lower-range laptop and takes quite a while to build chromium, is also the reason why I can't be bothered right now to re-build in order to try out various things or otherwise try to collect debugging information. That's why I thought I'd ask if I'm the only one seeing this. It's entirely possible that I'll eventually decide to just unmerge chromium completely, as I haven't really had a *real* reason to use it in quite a long time. ;-) Greetings, Nils