Re: why I use chrome on CentOS

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On 09/02/2015 12:40 PM, Wes James wrote:

On Sep 2, 2015, at 1:36 PM, zep <zgreenfelder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On 09/02/2015 03:12 PM, Wes James wrote:
I use chrome on CentOS because I wrote a web socket web app and I can only get chrome to work properly with web sockets.

I have a local web app created with erlang.  It works like ms sccm to wake, freeze/thaw deepfreeze PCs and can update windows/mac/linux boxes when they need updates for some student computers labs and department/college class rooms.

Thanks for your understanding for my need for chrome - I moved over from xubuntu several months ago and I’d like to stay on CentOS.


...are you asking a question here and it's just eluding me?
if you are indeed asking how to get chrome for your centos instance,
you'll likely need to state which version (5/6/7) and what you've done
so far to try to make that happen.


Making a statement after a previous set of questions about chrome issues….

I think some folks don’t like chrome on this list, so I was saying why I use chrome.

I don't like Chrome but I can understand your need to use it.

Chrome causes confusion with EV certs - I can tell family members etc. that when going to their bank site or paypal or wherever - to make sure they see green in top left corner, but Chrome specifically chose not to implement EV certs the same way causing confusion and yes - I hate Google for that amongst other things.

It is especially bad on mobile where there is no visual difference between an EV cert in FireFox and a "normal" cert in Chrome.

I hope Google crashes and burns, they are bad for the Internet.

But that's my opinion, others are entitled to their own.
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