On Monday 07 June 2010 22:08:45 Duncan wrote: > Anne Wilson posted on Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:54:05 +0100 as excerpted: > > I think our major problem [with chromium and probably chrome as well, > > on KDE] is that few of our developers themselves use KDE, so we > > sometimes learn about problems too late, after we've already shipped > > a broken version to users. > > Hmm... as a non-chromium user I hadn't thought of that, but now that I do > and based on the various "client-side window-management" issues, etc, I've > seen in kde-planet/kwin blogs, it occurs to me that yes, it's likely that > chromium does have more than its share of bugs for kde users. > > Now I have a reason, other than the not insignificant fact that I think > google already touches enough of my life, to continue to avoid installing > it. Your decision, entirely. I can only say that I've been using it for some time, open most of every day, with 20+ tabs open. It's extremely stable, and saves my status perfectly every time I close it. If something else crashes the system it restores tabs perfectly too. Nothing is bug-free, but this comes as close as anything I've used. Anne -- KDE Community Working Group New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org |
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