Talk:Chromium

Wayland
Why Chromium still not support wayland? — The preceding unsigned comment was added by AMID EVIL (talk • contribs) May 18, 2016‎


 * Not sure. Ask upstream? --Maffblaster (talk) 17:11, 1 November 2016 (UTC)

Emerge not respecting -j switch
Chrome will start 6 threads even if make.conf has This is very annoying when even though, suddenly one is caught out when Emerge fires off 6 threads on all cpus, overheating the laptop and nearly starting a catastrophic melt down!

To force Emerge to run all 6 threads on one cpu, set the cpu affinity with command. Thus for one cpu:

For multiple cpus, in this case 3 cpus as in cpu 0,1,2:

How long does it take to compile Chromium? Use to find this out. This is for an i5 at 3.3Ghz on one cpu:

I respectfully request this be added to the main wiki page toward helping Gentoo users keep their machines in good order while Chromium is emerged.

--Russelld (talk) 08:20, 20 March 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, if this is true is sounds to me like there's a bug in the Chromium ebuild. Instead of adding a section here on the wiki about it, since this is not how Portage is supposed to operate, you should file a bug on our Bugzilla against the Chromium ebuild(s). This was the issue will be brought to the attention of the package developer and they can make the necessary changes to correct this behavior. Also, if you still think it necessary to add something concerning this (incorrect) behavior to the Chromiumarticle, you'll need to do it yourself (probably best if you add it in a Troubleshooting section with a temporary work around). This is publicly editable wiki. Kind regards, --Maffblaster (talk) 16:48, 20 March 2017 (UTC)

Replace linguas by L10N
Chromium uses L10N instead of linguas. I have suggested a modification in this revision (with misspelled L10n, ups!), but I am unsure of the modification as the Localization/Guide mentions both variables. Mimosinnet (talk) 19:13, 8 December 2020 (UTC)