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Originally posted by bkor View PostDo you have any specifics that it is not the case? AFAIK, Chromium uses sandboxes making it more secure than Firefox. Firefox is still planning to do the same.
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I was googling more about ozone-wayland and came across the project page in https://01.org/ozone-wayland
and a blog posted today https://01.org/ozone-wayland/blogs/k...lcome-our-blog
01.org seems like an online presence for all intel open source projects. I am happy to see that it's not a one time code drop but Intel would be actively working on this.
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Originally posted by chromiumfreak View PostI was googling more about ozone-wayland and came across the project page in https://01.org/ozone-wayland
and a blog posted today https://01.org/ozone-wayland/blogs/k...lcome-our-blog
01.org seems like an online presence for all intel open source projects. I am happy to see that it's not a one time code drop but Intel would be actively working on this.
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I used Firefox for many years, but recently switched to Chrome. I want to like Firefox, I really do, but at least on my machine, it feels buggy and crashy. I can't get through a youtube video without flash player crashing. Resizing the window or scrolling the window also causes flash to crash. The whole browser has quit unexpectedly more times than I care to count. With Chrome, I have not experienced any of these problems. Everything seems to "just work", and a total browser crash is very rare.
I'm on RHEL6 FYI. Google has stopped supporting RHEL6, so Chrome 27 is the last release for this OS. I'll continue to use it, as it works well for me. Also I'm a user not a developer, so maybe I'm doing something wrong, I don't know, but this is my experience with these browsers.
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