Author Topic: My first experience with *Chromium; possibly my last.  (Read 2193 times)

Hm

So Chromium is like google chrome except open source?

Ubuntu loving sucks so you should assume running any program on it would suck.

This, and also, Chromium has a lot more broken features than stand alone Chrome. I suggest you try and use it on an actual operating system instead.

This, and also, Chromium has a lot more broken features than stand alone Chrome. I suggest you try and use it on an actual operating system instead.
Auto-updater, built-in flash, sync and reporting, to be specific.

Installed Google Chrome instead of Chromium. Flash experience is much better but Cache access time is no different. I'll stick with it for a while and see how it goes.

I have never even seen the "Waiting for cache..." issue. I use Chrome day and night for designing websites and I've never encountered it.

I have never even seen the "Waiting for cache..." issue. I use Chrome day and night for designing websites and I've never encountered it.
I'm running Ubuntu on a USB flash drive, this is the reason I experience it.

I have opera on my phone.
I use it at school when I wanna see something that's blocked lmfao.

I have never even seen the "Waiting for cache..." issue. I use Chrome day and night for designing websites and I've never encountered it.
It's happened to me once, a long time ago.

Seriously, this even works without hiccups on my awful school laptop.

Cache time sped up spontaneously and now I have no problem with it.
forget this stuff chrome is now my default browser on my laptop

Cache time sped up spontaneously and now I have no problem with it.
forget this stuff chrome is now my default browser on my laptop
now we are talking

Blockland runs on Ubuntu?

Windowed version, I use it on most my custom laptops.

Windowed version, I use it on most my custom laptops.
Actually both fullscreen and windowed work, I perfer fullscreen 800x600 though because it gives me a nice consistent 30 FPS

Cache time sped up spontaneously and now I have no problem with it.
forget this stuff chrome is now my default browser on my laptop

<3 We has another believer.

that's because you're using Ubuntu on a flash drive, not because the software is bad

that's because you're using Ubuntu on a flash drive, not because the software is bad
But why does Firefox and Internet Explorer work just fine?