I do this often, mostly because either/or are so unstable, general
internet use tends to crash it pretty often.
I use a voip service (switch.co), that I cannot have crash randomly with
some stupid video that decides to blast flash stupidity or invasive
script at it tends to. Therefore I install the chrome app on both, but
launch some apps under chrome, while I use chromium for general internet
stuff so if it does pop, I don't lose a call. Especially when just
downloading something tends to crash Chromium these days.
Biggest issue I find is that I now have 3 profiles, on each chrom*, that
launch independent memory space for each tab, each liking to load a few
hundred local libraries each, consuming obscene gobs of memory for
each. Suddenly between chrome AND chromium, chews up a good 12gb of ram
at times with an factoral explosion of resources. I had to increase my
open file handler limits to some obscene limits due to its...
consumption, and I still think it's the bain of my system evils.
Switch, hangouts, and other things like that are all gapps I'm now
enslaved to, why I put 32gb of ram in my systems if at all possible.
Chrom* doesn't seem to be intent on becoming any less piggish anytime soon.
I also had to recreate the "chrome apps" menu folder in the windows
manager as syncing the apps with profiles, both import all
extensions/apps automagically, recreating shortcuts, and being not good
enough to tell me which browser the same apps on both represent to open
them on only one. I wish I could use only one...
-mb
On 06/01/2015 04:31 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On my Linux Mint 17 system, the chromium browser was installed by default
and it has seemed to work well for most things ... but I've been getting
messages from Google that read: "This version of Chrome is no longer
supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser."
So is it safe and prudent to install the Chrome browser to replace
chromium? I seem to remember reading a while back that there were
problems with running the Chrome browser on Linux.
Please advise what to do.
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