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talk:howtos:software:google-chrome [2013/08/04 14:32 (UTC)] – Red squares inside Chrome 37.157.195.144talk:howtos:software:google-chrome [2018/12/04 14:36 (UTC)] (current) mr.spuratic
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 Btw. I got into similar troubles with Graphviz/dot (png output didn't work) on Slackware 14 and simply recompiling Graphviz fixed the problem. Btw. I got into similar troubles with Graphviz/dot (png output didn't work) on Slackware 14 and simply recompiling Graphviz fixed the problem.
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 +Slackware64 14.2 and Chrome 70.x (October 2018)
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 +  * Slackware 14.2 also provides the Chrome slackbuild in extra/.
 +  * Chrome 70 (and possibly earlier) no longer uses the NSS library names that are patched in the slackbuild script (those paths don't need to be patched as the normal library names are used now)
 +  * Chrome 70 *requires* NSS >= 3.26, whereas Slackware 14.2 only provides 3.23. (Chrome will start, and then exit abruptly when you attempt to use it, with a message to that effect)
 +  * Slackware-current has mozilla-nss-3.39, this builds fine via slackbuild script on 14.2, installs with ''upgradepkg'' and resolves that problem
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 +This has popped up on [[https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/requests-for-current-20151216-a-4175561577/page186.html|requests for current]]. I suspect the requirement (based on the [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS/NSS_3.26_release_notes|3.26 release notes]]) *might* be for ALPN and/or TLS1.3 support.
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 +Update: (December 2018) NSS Security patch brings Slackware 14.2 up to nss-3.40 which should fix this too.
 +http://www.slackware.com/security/viewer.php?l=slackware-security&y=2018&m=slackware-security.430378
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 +That LinuxQuestions post you reference is now more than a year old. A few posts later (https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/requests-for-current-20151216-a-4175561577/page186.html#post5756812) I answered that you can install Chromium as an alternative that works on Slackware 14.2. My Chromium 70, released today, also still works well on Slackware 14.2. \\  --- //[[wiki:user:alienbob|Eric Hameleers]] 2018/10/25 09:30 (UTC)//
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