chromium
puntogil at libero.it
puntogil at libero.it
Sat Dec 20 21:13:52 UTC 2014
Hi,
if you want take a tour with
https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/spot/chromium/fedora-chromium-stable.repo
only for x86-64 arch for f20 ...
regards
gil
Il 20/12/2014 20:18, Stephen John Smoogen ha scritto:
>
>
> On 20 December 2014 at 09:33, john.tiger <john.tigernassau at gmail.com
> <mailto:john.tigernassau at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I understand Fedora's position on Chromium BUT not having a 3rd
> party available for F21 is not acceptable -
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I realize you are angry and upset you can't browse but various other
> functions are working, but your first sentence doesn't help you either
> getting it fixed or working. Instead it comes across as throwing a
> gauntlet down and daring people to pick a fight about what is
> acceptable or not versus fixing your problem.
>
> A) This list isnt about user problems, but about development issues
> inside of Fedora.
> B) This list isn't about what 3rd party repositories contain or do not
> contain.
> C) This list is full of very cranky people who like to bite people who
> they think poked them.
>
> So let us start over. You have a problem with Firefox not connecting
> to the internet but haven't described what that means (does the
> application start, does the application show an error, does the
> application crash after trying to connect to some web server, what
> version of Firefox are you using, when did it last work? have you
> turned off various plugins and such as they are the usual suspect for
> stopping a browser from working.)
>
> You have shown than you can connect ot the internet via chrome and
> dnf. The chromium says that the problem is not likely a MitM proxy
> blocking you but if you try with epiphany and then get errors that
> might be the issue.
>
> After that to bring it back to something that is related to this
> mailing list, try running firefox from the command line. Look to see
> if it displays any errors when trying to connect. If so then it might
> be a problem that the firefox developers can fix.
>
> Next step.
>
> mv .mozilla .mozilla_blech
> firefox
>
> if firefox starts now then it is likely some sort of corruption in
> your firefox directory which is outside of this list to fix.
>
> ie. this morning Firefox is not connecting to the internet (yet
> thunderbird, dnf, etc is ... - I'm seeing a kernel problem warning
> WARNING: CPU 0 PID 1419 at drivers.net.wireless/ath/ath9k.recv
>
> point is, browser choice is important and Chromium on my F20 is
> working.
>
> Also as developers, we need to work with all browsers.
>
> Even if Fedora does not elect to maintain packages for Chromium,
> there should be some effort to work with or encourage a 3rd party
> or fix whatever package might be holding up someone else from
> implementing it (ie if it's clang compiling or whatever.
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>
> --
> Stephen J Smoogen.
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