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BrentDC 2008-09-05 18:04

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by debernardis (Post 221227)
Hadn't tried that before... epiphany-webkit is darn quick! I haven't experienced any crash yet - maybe for I use a 5 Mb tmpfs?

This is strange....are you seeing a "scrolling bug", were sometimes when you load a page, you see the start of the page but the scrollbar is at the bottom? When I then tap on scrollbar, it acts like I am viewing the bottom of the page, and switches me to that view. Knd of annoying.

debernardis 2008-09-05 18:41

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
EDIT: yes I have the scrolling bug.

No crashes though, even in complex pages. Instead, in my setting, I have been unable to open a page in a new tab or page, and the program complains when starting that it can't connect to dbus.
I don't have easy debian but a homebrew fs based on johnx beta 3.
Though, it's really quick. I'd like a webkit-based maemo native browser, indeed.

yegaoo 2008-09-05 18:52

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mscdex (Post 221084)
I'm using the latest Chromium build (on XP) and the chat bar at the bottom works fine for me. Pokes and other things worked also.

I'm on bloody Vista... maybe that is the thing... :(

brontide 2008-09-05 20:35

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
Facebook works here ( Vista ). Are you using the new or old style Facebook?

BrentDC 2008-09-06 00:00

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by debernardis (Post 221254)
EDIT: yes I have the scrolling bug.

No crashes though, even in complex pages. Instead, in my setting, I have been unable to open a page in a new tab or page, and the program complains when starting that it can't connect to dbus.
I don't have easy debian but a homebrew fs based on johnx beta 3.
Though, it's really quick. I'd like a webkit-based maemo native browser, indeed.

Yes that would be nice. The main reason is for hildon-input-method integration; I can't find an OSK I like. Matchbox has no minimize or quit buttons (is also rather space-wasting), XVKBD is cramped and doesn't hide well (when hidden, it is in the way of every scrollbar), and XKBD is awesome size-wise, has a great minimize button, just doesn't work...

By the way, the Javascript performance between MicroB and Epiphany-Webkit is staggering: in the test found here, MicroB takes around 29,000 - 32,000 MS to finish the tests, and Epiphany-Webkit takes 7,000 - 8,000.

tso 2008-09-06 08:39

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons...p/uf011906.gif

qole 2008-09-07 06:21

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrentDC (Post 221313)
By the way, the Javascript performance between MicroB and Epiphany-Webkit is staggering: in the test found here, MicroB takes around 29,000 - 32,000 MS to finish the tests, and Epiphany-Webkit takes 7,000 - 8,000.

midori gets in the mid 5000's!

And yet, Google Mail really goes slowly... I think it has something to do with a recurring error (#500) that GMail gets when in "full" mode... Hmm... Otherwise, whoo, midori (Debian edition) is screamingly fast.... All the websites seem to work with it too (except the aforementioned problem in GMail full mode)...

yegaoo 2008-09-07 14:54

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brontide (Post 221287)
Facebook works here ( Vista ). Are you using the new or old style Facebook?

New Facebook.

Anyway, I am able to use every single other page, even the old mexican tax ones.

I will survive with it it guess, and in a really satisfied way!!

EDIT: Now it i working (seems that I had v. 0.2.149.27, and I downloaded now v. 0.2.149.29), and works!!!

That's why I need to be a little bit more patient

Rebski 2008-09-08 22:30

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
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Chrome is not Google's new open source browser. Chromium is Google's new open source browser;
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/open/A...eatures/111487

tso 2008-09-08 22:37

Re: Google Browser: Chrome
 
hmm, mozilla/netscape flashbacks anyone?


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