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  • #11
    Originally posted by FireBurn View Post

    Chromium has been working fine on Gentoo since its inception, the only system libraries it doesn't use are the ones that have diverged from upstream

    # Use system-provided libraries.
    # TODO: use_system_hunspell (upstream changes needed).
    # TODO: use_system_libsrtp (bug #459932).
    # TODO: use_system_libusb (http://crbug.com/266149).
    # TODO: use_system_opus (https://code.google.com/p/webrtc/issues/detail?id=3077).
    # TODO: use_system_protobuf (bug #525560).
    # TODO: use_system_ssl (http://crbug.com/58087).
    # TODO: use_system_sqlite (http://crbug.com/22208).
    You can use system srtp, libusb, opus and protobuf. But openssl is now completely different and hunspell and sqlite is substantial different with extra API added.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by jhenke View Post

      Not at all, with Chrome on Linux I just had trouble and bugs. Firefox runs rock stable, no issues and it does everything well. So Firefox is by far the best web browser on Linux.
      What both of you really mean is that The Web is such a pile of shit that we can even have a discussion on what is "best" as opposed to it being as pointless a discussion as what the best PDF viewer is on Linux.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Luke_Wolf View Post

        What both of you really mean is that The Web is such a pile of shit that we can even have a discussion on what is "best" as opposed to it being as pointless a discussion as what the best PDF viewer is on Linux.
        And still, you are using it, and it gave you more information you will never be able to find outside it.

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