-Ic chrome
[I] www-client/google-chrome
(24.0.1312.25_beta169562(beta){tbz2}@11/28/2012): The web browser from
Google
mark@c2stable ~ $
Also, is anyone successfully using GoogleTalk in Chrome on Gentoo?
Thanks,
Mark
On 12/11/2014 08:02:12 AM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hi gentoo-users,
Yesterday I installed and compiled gentoo-sources-3.18.0, everything
seems to be in order but google-chrome just doesn't display any page
(even settings), showing a blue screen with Oops instead. In Firefox,
everything
Hi gentoo-users,
Yesterday I installed and compiled gentoo-sources-3.18.0, everything
seems to be in order but google-chrome just doesn't display any page
(even settings), showing a blue screen with Oops instead. In Firefox,
everything works as before. I tried reinstalling chrome, removing
roxy on whatever browser you use.
For instance I use Chrome. I setup a shortcut on my desktop that gives
me a a new incognito window that is using the proxy for all connections
and the /tmp/chrome directory for the user directory.
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Name=Chrome wi
I setup a shortcut on my desktop that gives
> >> me a a new incognito window that is using the proxy for all connections
> >> and the /tmp/chrome directory for the user directory.
> >>
> >> [Desktop Entry]
> >> Version=1.0
> >> Type=Application
&
ing up the proxy on whatever browser you use.
>>
>> For instance I use Chrome. I setup a shortcut on my desktop that gives
>> me a a new incognito window that is using the proxy for all connections
>> and the /tmp/chrome directory for the user directory.
>>
>> [De
ktop that gives
> me a a new incognito window that is using the proxy for all connections
> and the /tmp/chrome directory for the user directory.
>
> [Desktop Entry]
> Version=1.0
> Type=Application
> Name=Chrome with Tor
> Comment=Start Chrome with Tor
> Exec=google-chrome-bet
me a a new incognito window that is using the proxy for all connections
> and the /tmp/chrome directory for the user directory.
>
> [Desktop Entry]
> Version=1.0
> Type=Application
> Name=Chrome with Tor
> Comment=Start Chrome with Tor
> Exec=google-chrome-beta --incognito
>
ng up the proxy on whatever browser you use.
> >
> > For instance I use Chrome. I setup a shortcut on my desktop that gives
> > me a a new incognito window that is using the proxy for all connections
> > and the /tmp/chrome directory for the user directory.
> >
> &
oxy on whatever browser you use.
>>
>> For instance I use Chrome. I setup a shortcut on my desktop that gives
>> me a a new incognito window that is using the proxy for all connections
>> and the /tmp/chrome directory for the user directory.
>>
>> [Desktop Entry]
&
your looking for
* www-plugins/chrome-binary-plugins
Available versions:
(stable) (~)31.0.1650.57_p1^msd
(beta) (~)32.0.1700.19_beta1^msd
(unstable) [M](~)33.0.1712.4_alpha1^msd [M]**^msd
{+flash +pdf}
Homepage:http://www.google.com/chrome
+45d000]
Quite interestingly, the binary version of chrome works without hitches,
which I don't want to run because I'm a little paranoid about it ;-)
And that also means that there is no hardware fault.
dev-lang/v8-3.15.11.5
www-client/chromium-24.0.1312.56 (I'm at present using the google chrome
-3.15.11.5
www-client/chromium-24.0.1312.56 (I'm at present using the google chrome
beta, but chromium 25 doesn't work either).
Flags:
CFLAGS=-O3 -march=core2 -mtune=core2 -msse -msse2 -mssse3 -mmmx -pipe
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed
Just replace that O3 with O2 for v8
-3.15.11.5
www-client/chromium-24.0.1312.56 (I'm at present using the google chrome
beta, but chromium 25 doesn't work either).
Flags:
CFLAGS=-O3 -march=core2 -mtune=core2 -msse -msse2 -mssse3 -mmmx -pipe
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed
Just replace that O3 with O2 for v8
it ;-)
And that also means that there is no hardware fault.
dev-lang/v8-3.15.11.5
www-client/chromium-24.0.1312.56 (I'm at present using the google chrome
beta, but chromium 25 doesn't work either).
Flags:
CFLAGS=-O3 -march=core2 -mtune=core2 -msse -msse2 -mssse3 -mmmx -pipe
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS
hitches,
which I don't want to run because I'm a little paranoid about it ;-)
And that also means that there is no hardware fault.
dev-lang/v8-3.15.11.5
www-client/chromium-24.0.1312.56 (I'm at present using the google chrome
beta, but chromium 25 doesn't work either).
Flags:
CFLAGS=-O3
that list that don't strictly need a rebuild
(e.g. google-chrome-beta)
but with time to spare I just let emerge go-to-town with everything.
(I scan the INHERETED files for linux-info and linux-mod to make a
temp set for emerge.)
With new kernel versions being tracked ell the time, this little trick
has
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