![]() ![]() There are still some stderr-out errors produced by this Chromium, which would be nice if we can fix/remove these (will se if I can do this later). with all the 7 downloaded packagesįor me this now has a fast Chromium startup, apparently this Chromium is now fully hardware-accelerated, and has a nice youtube playback. Sudo snap remove chromium # get rid of the snap Chromium + restarting seem to result in chromium even showing a bit of hardware-acceleration in about://gpu Sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras ffmpeg # for media playback Sudo snap install core # to remove snap-installed chromium's canberra* errors Here is what worked for me to get rid of the errors and to accelerate youtube playback performance a bit: ![]() Chromium-snap 1st startup is abysmally slow (took approx. And Chromium-snap also produces errors (you can also see this with starting chromium via a terminal), and it does not do any hardware-acceleration. Chromium is per default installed via snap (even a sudo apt install chromium only installs a snap shim). Ģ) Install Chromium on Debian/Ubuntu/Mintīy default Chromium web browser added into Debian/Ubuntu/Mint distribution repository, just fire the below commands to install it.Firefox comes preinstalled, but is slow and produces errors on youtube playback (you can see them by starting firefrox from a terminal). ![]() 1) Install Chromium on RHEL/CentOS/FedoraĪdd the Linux ncsu edu aprapriate CentOS/RHEL/Fedora repository on your system to install Chromium web browser. Alternatively you can install other web browsers too. The latest version of Chromium released on February 26, 2016. To create Chrome from Chromium, Google takes this source code and build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all users to experience the web. It is possible to download the source code and build it manually on many platforms. Chromium is the name given to the open-source project and the browser source code released and maintained by the Chromium Project. Chromium is the open-source web browser project from which Google Chrome draws its source code. ![]()
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