Showing posts with label Google Chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Chrome. Show all posts
Friday, November 27, 2015
Google Chrome 38 Dev Browser Updated with Minor Fixes for Linux Distros
The Google Chrome development team officially announces the release of Google Chrome 38 Dev Channel with minor bug fixes. As you can see that this is a development channel which includes new proposed features and fixes for previous stable and beta releases. This release primarily includes bug fixes along with improvements in previous release.
According to official announcement, Google Chrome 38 Dev browser comes with Preloading the plugin that starts NaCl translator which saves time when any user tries to connect. This release uses a qualified path for grit which is included in chrome/browser/ui/views. It keeps a copy of page id in RenderViewHost which ensure that it stays in sync with renderer's copy.
This release also generates correct key string to IME extensions for media keys and explicitly set fontFamily for AppMenu. It also includes fix passing of init_data_type size to CDM_4 and CDM_5. It update settings string from "Chrome device" to "Chromebook" or "Chromebox" as appropriate and also adds accessibility features to the new avatar menu. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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According to official announcement, Google Chrome 38 Dev browser comes with Preloading the plugin that starts NaCl translator which saves time when any user tries to connect. This release uses a qualified path for grit which is included in chrome/browser/ui/views. It keeps a copy of page id in RenderViewHost which ensure that it stays in sync with renderer's copy.
This release also generates correct key string to IME extensions for media keys and explicitly set fontFamily for AppMenu. It also includes fix passing of init_data_type size to CDM_4 and CDM_5. It update settings string from "Chrome device" to "Chromebook" or "Chromebox" as appropriate and also adds accessibility features to the new avatar menu. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Google Chrome 37 Beta Browser released with Fixes and Improvements
Google Chrome team officially announces the release of Google Chrome 37 Beta with new changes and bug fixes. This is a beta version which includes bug fixes and other improvements and available for testing purposes.
According to official announcement, Google Chrome 37 Beta browser comes with disabled screen metrics emulator before closing render widget. This is a speculative fix for crash where screen metrics emulator is being disabled during shutdown as emulator uses compositor, so it should shutdown before willCloseLayerTreeView is called.
This beta release also allows 0 fps frame rates in deserializable manner. Earlier some webcams mainly Win XSplit broadcaster indicate 0 fps frame rate when they are not started or configured. This rate is not deserializable. This CL allows supported formats with 0 fps to be received via IPC. Also, review complete list of all changes in Chrome 37 beta browser.
Other fixes in Google Chrome 37 beta browser includes fixed MSAN uninitialized value warning, added more detailed result codec for CreateViewCommandBuffer, enable persisting of QUICServerInfo (server config) to disk, don't rasterize large layers at maximum scale before scale animations and add a zoomBy method to AwContents. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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According to official announcement, Google Chrome 37 Beta browser comes with disabled screen metrics emulator before closing render widget. This is a speculative fix for crash where screen metrics emulator is being disabled during shutdown as emulator uses compositor, so it should shutdown before willCloseLayerTreeView is called.
This beta release also allows 0 fps frame rates in deserializable manner. Earlier some webcams mainly Win XSplit broadcaster indicate 0 fps frame rate when they are not started or configured. This rate is not deserializable. This CL allows supported formats with 0 fps to be received via IPC. Also, review complete list of all changes in Chrome 37 beta browser.
Other fixes in Google Chrome 37 beta browser includes fixed MSAN uninitialized value warning, added more detailed result codec for CreateViewCommandBuffer, enable persisting of QUICServerInfo (server config) to disk, don't rasterize large layers at maximum scale before scale animations and add a zoomBy method to AwContents. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Ubuntu receives updated Netflix User Agent & HTML5 to watch Streams in Chrome
Canonical and Netflix developers officially announces that now Ubuntu users will be able to watch Netflix videos directly on their Google Chrome web browser after updating user agent of Netflix. Well you know that Netflix user agent allows you to get information about which operating systems are connected to its service along with what browser.
Few days ago, the Netflix developers and Ubuntu developers resolved the issue of hacked Netflix. This issue was resolved by updating one of their library along with Netflix update. The updated user agent of Netflix allows Ubuntu and Linux users to watch Netflix videos on their native Google Chrome browser and choosing HTML5 option.
Currently, the user agent of Netflix is natively supported by Google Chrome browser whereas other browser still faces the issues of Netflix hack while playing videos. The only reason behind it is that Chromium doesn't include any DRM (Digital Rights Management) support whereas Firefox supports DRM which is not ready yet. This technology embedded in the browser allows its content provider to protect the stream. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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Thursday, November 5, 2015
Google Chrome 38 Beta gets Improved KDE Wallet Compatibility & Other Fixes
Google Chrome team officially announces the release of Google Chrome 38 Beta web browser with new changes and minor fixes. As you can see that this is the beta version with minor improvements and fixes of bugs which were reported in earlier release. Well this is the second release under Chrome 38 Beta branch and includes several bug fixes.
According to official announcement, Google Chrome 38 Beta browser comes with improved KDE Wallet compatibility along with several bug fixes like fixed GSM in settings. According to recent EME spec changes, ReleaseSession() is replaced by CloseSession() and RemoveSession(). Until all changes to support both methods are in place, calls to ReleaseSession() should call RemoveSession() in order for existing prefixed EME applications to continue to work.
The earlier issue of OEM menu is also fixed in this release. Some of the OEMs don't let us change the background, so the padding is incorrect and also including sizing the menu too large causes clipping. This release also includes a new tab and keyboard navigation to new avatar bubble along with fixed stale keyboard bounds on login screen. If you wish you can also check out complete list of all changes on their official changelog page.
Among other new changes, Chrome 38 Beta browser includes speculative fix for crash during overscroll effect creation, prevent the screen from sleeping when the desktop is being captured, fixed GestureNav on HDPI displays and fix a crash when sign into sync. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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According to official announcement, Google Chrome 38 Beta browser comes with improved KDE Wallet compatibility along with several bug fixes like fixed GSM in settings. According to recent EME spec changes, ReleaseSession() is replaced by CloseSession() and RemoveSession(). Until all changes to support both methods are in place, calls to ReleaseSession() should call RemoveSession() in order for existing prefixed EME applications to continue to work.
The earlier issue of OEM menu is also fixed in this release. Some of the OEMs don't let us change the background, so the padding is incorrect and also including sizing the menu too large causes clipping. This release also includes a new tab and keyboard navigation to new avatar bubble along with fixed stale keyboard bounds on login screen. If you wish you can also check out complete list of all changes on their official changelog page.
Among other new changes, Chrome 38 Beta browser includes speculative fix for crash during overscroll effect creation, prevent the screen from sleeping when the desktop is being captured, fixed GestureNav on HDPI displays and fix a crash when sign into sync. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Google Chrome Dev 38 Browser receives Minor Improvements & Bug Fixes
Google Chrome team officially announces the release of Google Chrome dev 38 web browser for all platforms. This is again a development release which primarily includes fixes of previous dev builds. Currently, this build is available for Windows, Mac and various Linux Distros.
According to official announcement, Google Chrome Dev 38 browser comes with fixed device registration and addition of ExtensionService comments for various methods which are deprecated. Chrome for Android receives offset position for extractSmartClip. It also removes all references to pointers which looks invalid. Also, check how to install Google Chrome on Linux Distros ?
According to official announcement, Google Chrome Dev 38 browser comes with fixed device registration and addition of ExtensionService comments for various methods which are deprecated. Chrome for Android receives offset position for extractSmartClip. It also removes all references to pointers which looks invalid. Also, check how to install Google Chrome on Linux Distros ?
The developers make an attempt to load system fonts using Custom Font interface of directwrite instead of system font collection interface. With custom font collections, the developers try to take control of font loading part and explore ways to improve it further. Chrome for Android specify correct prefix/postfix libs for solink on android. You can also review complete list of all changes on their changelog page.
Other changes includes addition of tests for SwipePinchDetector, remove size from receive APIs and return report ID separately, restrict nvidia gralloc workaround to < gles 3.1, fix touch exploration tests so they don't break eager gesture detection and experience sampling API implementation. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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Other changes includes addition of tests for SwipePinchDetector, remove size from receive APIs and return report ID separately, restrict nvidia gralloc workaround to < gles 3.1, fix touch exploration tests so they don't break eager gesture detection and experience sampling API implementation. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015
How to Install Google Chrome 39 Browser on Mageia & OpenMandriva
There are several browsers available for Linux users, but still Google Chrome and Firefox are the most popular among all other web browsers. As you know that Google Chrome is the freeware browser offered by Google. It uses WebKit layout engine upto 27 version and beyond 28th version it uses WebKit fork Blink.
In today's HowTo Tutorial, we will discuss how to install Google Chrome 39 web browser on Mageia and OpenMandriva system. The following command will be tested on your system at your own risk. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
Step Wise Installation of Google Chrome 39 Web Browser on Mageia and OpenMandriva
Installation of Google Chrome 39 on 32-bit Mageia and OpenMandriva
Step 1 : Before beginning the installation, Open the terminal and run or copy the following command in terminal to import public key of google on your 32-bit Mageia and OpenMandriva system.
$ sudo rpm --import https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub
Step 2 : Next, run or copy the following command in terminal to download updated Google Chrome web browser on your Mageia and OpenMandriva system.
$ sudo urpmi.addmedia --update chrome_i386 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/rpm/stable/i386
Step 3 : Finally, run or copy the following command in terminal to install Google Chrome 39 browser on your Mageia and OpenMandriva system.
$ sudo urpmi google-chrome-stable
After install, verify the version of your Google Chrome. If it is updated to newer version then your installation is complete. If you face any problem while installing then report it to us via comments.
Installation of Google Chrome 39 on 64-bit Mageia and OpenMandriva
Step 1 : Open the terminal once again and run or copy the following command in terminal to import public key of google on your 64-bit Mageia and OpenMandriva system.
$ sudo rpm --import https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub
Step 2 : Next, run or copy the following command in terminal to download updated Google Chrome web browser on your Mageia and OpenMandriva system.
$ sudo urpmi.addmedia --update chrome_x86_64 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/rpm/stable/x86_64
Step 3 : Finally, run or copy the following command in terminal to install Google Chrome 39 browser on your 64-bit Mageia and OpenMandriva system.
$ sudo urpmi google-chrome-stable
Now search for "Google Chrome" in Application menu and launch it, you will see Google Chrome 39 is successfully installed on your system.
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