You are correct I am using Chromium? The main reason I'm using it was available from synaptic. I was curious about the differences, I ran across an interesting explanation here: http://www.chromeplugins.org/google/chrome-talk/whats-difference-between-google-chrome-chromium-8318.html [from May 2009 so this may be dated]
> *1) Google Chrome (stable):* > Everyone is on the Stable channel when they first install Google Chrome. > The Stable channel is updated with features and fixes once they have been > thoroughly tested in the Beta channel. If you want a rock solid browser but > don't need the latest features, the Stable channel is for you. > *2) Google Chrome beta* > People who like to use and help refine the latest features subscribe to the > Beta channel. Every month or so, we promote stable and complete features > from the Dev channel to the Beta channel. The Beta channel is more stable > than Dev, but may lack the polish one expects from a finished product. > *3) Google Chrome dev:* > This developer preview channel is where ideas get tested (and sometimes > fail). The Dev channel can be very unstable at times, and new features > usually require some manual configuration to be enabled. Still, simply using > Dev channel releases is an easy (practically zero-effort) way for anyone to > help improve Google Chrome. If you're writing extensions, you need to use > the Windows Dev channel. > > *4) Chromium:* > Is what you can call experimental .. So you will see the things, that later > will come to Chrome, in Chromium first, often very buggy/unfinished > implementated .. Like the possibility to disable extensions we now got in > Chromium.. That's not in Chrome, or Chrome beta or Chrome dev.. But Chrome > dev will probatly soon have it. > I think your running off the stable channel, right? Go to http://www.google.com/chrome?hl=en&brand=CHMI Click on the blue Download Google Chrome Accept the 32 bit .deb (For Debian/Ubuntu) Have my eyes glaze over looking over the terms of service Accept and Install Save file to downloads Double click on the download and enter password. Applications=>Internet=>Google Chrome Import bookmarks from firefox, keep firefox as default browser. Close google chrome. Open up the Nautilus File browser Select my D3 file and right click to open with Google Chrome (not Chromium) First thing that happens is I get a Warning-Security about the TiddlySaver from Publisher UnaMesa (I leave the check box Always trust content.... enabled create a test project click on done. (looks ok) click on save changes (no error messages) Big test... Close and reopen (just for fun in firefox) (looks good) reopen in Google Chrome and Delete test project (wow.... much faster) Thank you, Thank you. (now lets see if I can get to that weekly review before the family wakes up) I should be able to get through this a little quicker now ;) Just a side note, I was if Chromium is become a forked application from Chrome. It seems similar but behave way different. On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 1:37 AM, rock <[email protected]> wrote: > Are you running Google Chromium or Google Chrome? > > I had to see if I could recreate your problems. I could not. D3 is > running all right here. I am using: > > Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) > Google Chrome 5.0.375.99 beta > D3 (a fresh install, just downloaded it from http://www.dcubed.ca/), > running the file from my local computer > TiddlySaver.jar resides in the same folder as the tiddlywiki file > > As I already said, no problems running D3 here. And no problems with > mGSD either. I do not need the command line options (which I needed a > few months ago). So don't give up. It is possible to get this to work. > But if you run chromium, have you tried Google Chrome as well, or is > there a special reason for using chromium? > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GTD TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/gtd-tiddlywiki?hl=en.
