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I log into chromium so my extensions, history, bookmarks, etc. are shared between all instances of chromium have the same things. Since chromium-updater is specific to OS X, I'd rather not be told that chromium is out of date in Debian Linux. Debian has somewhat of a delay before they push out the latest and greatest chromium, so sometimes it lags behind what the updater says I should have.
Under no circumstances is the FreeSMUG build appropriate for Debian. If the extension could detect the OS it is running under, and disable itself if it's not OS X, that would be great.
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Hi @tblancher,
the next version will include that. I'm working on windows support with the builds from woolyss, that version will include a special mode for linux that will just show version numbers and links to resources since Chromium on Linux is usually best taken from the package manager.
Just my workload is really high at the moment, I will add a Linux workaround some point next week.
I log into chromium so my extensions, history, bookmarks, etc. are shared between all instances of chromium have the same things. Since chromium-updater is specific to OS X, I'd rather not be told that chromium is out of date in Debian Linux. Debian has somewhat of a delay before they push out the latest and greatest chromium, so sometimes it lags behind what the updater says I should have.
Under no circumstances is the FreeSMUG build appropriate for Debian. If the extension could detect the OS it is running under, and disable itself if it's not OS X, that would be great.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: