Helo Oliver
Could Chromium be changed back to DEB please? The snap seems slow
according to articles
https://personal.jatan.space/2020/09/05/ubuntu-snap-obsession-has-
snapped-me-off-of-it/
Thank you
On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 at 14:36, Olivier Tilloy <1887...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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> The update
It does run actually if I also install
chromium-codecs-ffmpeg_83.0.4103.61-0ubuntu0.18.04.1_amd64.deb
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I found the deb packages, and ddeb for 83.x but couldn't get them to run.
It's a shame Ubuntu has switched to SNAP.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/amd64/chromium-browser/download
the link is rather strange, it shows "security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu" can
you ask them to change that to be somethin
The update to version 84 is in progress, but as I wrote earlier it's
targetting 16.04 and 18.04 only. You may try to run the 18.04 packages
on 20.04, but there's no guarantee it will run at all.
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Hi Oliver
Yes, I saw chromium-browser-dbgsym on those old releases, but I'm
running 20.04 LTS
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+package/chromium-browser-dbgsym
They seem out of date, the v83 build.
Do you think they would work with 20.04LTS? Is there an easy way to
compile them?
$ lsb_relea
There are chromium-browser deb packages with debug symbols (chromium-
browser-dbgsym) published in the Ubuntu archive for Ubuntu 16.04 and
18.04. In newer Ubuntu releases the deb is a wrapper that installs the
chromium snap.
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Thank you Oliver.
It's a shame snap was launched as a package format without any way to package
the debug symbols.
Are there any deb packages with debug symbols that might work?
yes, I'll try run official google-chrome binary and report if it occurs.
The problem with that is I need to enable goog
See my comment on the upstream bug report:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1106509#c21
I'm unable to reproduce the crash locally, unfortunately. Let's keep
this bug open, and continue the conversation on the upstream bug report,
which has more useful data and input from upstr