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The world of Chromium

Posted Mar 19, 2011 1:25 UTC (Sat) by jrn (subscriber, #64214)
In reply to: The world of Chromium by lab
Parent article: The world of Chromium

> - When chromium 10 was introduced in SID, it started doing 'aw snap' all the time, which didn't happen in version 6. I therefor switched to Chrome 10, which is updated through deb repository, and have had no problems.

Sorry to say the tedious thing, but: did you file a bug?

(Note: I don't mean that switching to Chrome is irrational. Just that it sounds like you have a good opportunity to make Chromium better in case you want to switch back some day in the future.)


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The world of Chromium

Posted Mar 19, 2011 17:14 UTC (Sat) by lab (guest, #51153) [Link] (3 responses)

> Sorry to say the tedious thing, but: did you file a bug?

I'm sorry to say that I didn't. Would you remind me again - what's the best tool from my Debian desktop, to file a bugreport? Thanks.

The world of Chromium

Posted Mar 19, 2011 17:55 UTC (Sat) by leiz (guest, #46265) [Link] (1 responses)

The world of Chromium

Posted Mar 19, 2011 18:28 UTC (Sat) by lab (guest, #51153) [Link]

> http://wiki.debian.org/Chromium/Debugging

Thanks. That's for Chromium crashes though. I'm not sure 'aw snap' qualifies as a crash. Then again, maybe it does.

Reporting bugs

Posted Mar 20, 2011 3:18 UTC (Sun) by jrn (subscriber, #64214) [Link]

> Would you remind me again - what's the best tool from my Debian desktop, to file a bugreport?

ItÂ’s reportbug. :)

http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting


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