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Google Chrome 38.0.2125.104-1 is the flash crash==> glibc 2.13===> is fixed ?
Flash work fine now ?
Google Instaled by Using ----> Crunchbang 11 (64bit version) menu ---> install chrome script ?
I need working flash in Google Chrome and I don't like Pepper Flash
I am very sory for mine English level :-( I hope you understand me ;-(
Last edited by lexi (2014-10-14 21:46:03)
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Hi, not working for me, I have
Version 38.0.2125.101 (64-bit)
There are other threads on here about chrome issues at the moment - not sure if this is the same or a different problem. So would also be interested in any solutions.
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@hooliganshark...The OP is asking about .104, not .101. .101 does have the issues.
I haven't tested extensively, but I went to the following sites and didn't experience the issues that occurred in the last two releases:
YouTube
Adobe
CNN
Lottery Site
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@Krunchtime - understood thanks, I meant only to share experience with 64 bit version I have, installed via the script. I will try to get the .104 version.
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and having updated to
Version 38.0.2125.104 (64-bit)
its working ok for me also
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and having updated to
Version 38.0.2125.104 (64-bit)
its working ok for me also
Installed via the script. ? If not can you post a guide ?
No flash crash notification in Google Chrome ?
Last edited by lexi (2014-10-15 13:53:05)
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No lexi - the script gave me the 101 version. (That was a clean install of #! btw, update and upgrade, then using the script to install chrome.)
I just downloaded the latest version from the chrome website and installed it
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I just ran the install script and can confirm that, at the time I post this, the current google-chrome-stable for AMD64 is .104-1.
Selecting previously unselected package google-chrome-stable.
Unpacking google-chrome-stable (from .../google-chrome-stable_38.0.2125.104-1_amd64.deb) ...
Haven't run Chrome though, and looking forward to purging it.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what is this install-script that is being referred to?
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Excuse my ignorance, but what is this install-script that is being referred to?
I think it refers to the "Install Chromium Browser" menu item in the main menu" Network" pipemenu
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oinkerz wrote:Excuse my ignorance, but what is this install-script that is being referred to?
I think it refers to the "Install Chromium Browser" menu item in the main menu" Network" pipemenu
Bah, I removed that from my menu. Do you happen to know its location?
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damo wrote:oinkerz wrote:Excuse my ignorance, but what is this install-script that is being referred to?
I think it refers to the "Install Chromium Browser" menu item in the main menu" Network" pipemenu
Bah, I removed that from my menu. Do you happen to know its location?
Search for
cb-x-www-browser-pipemenu
Probably in /usr/bin or /usr/lib
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I think there may be a copy of the original menu structure hidden away somewhere in /etc/skel/...
Can't be sure though, not near a #! box ATM.
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This is what is in my (old) menu.xml
<menu execute="cb-x-www-browser-pipemenu" id="wwwbrowsers" label="WWW Browsers"/>
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