Can anyone please help with the following problem ?
Is there a work around ?
No response when clicking to get a drop down menu on various websites.
System : Jessie
Chromium : 57.0.2987.98 amd64
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Bug in Chromium
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Re: Bug in Chromium
An example to see if this is replicated?No response when clicking to get a drop down menu on various websites.
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Re: Bug in Chromium
I wouldn't use Chromium in Jessie as it is currently not supported.NewToLinux wrote:Can anyone please help with the following problem ?
Is there a work around ?
No response when clicking to get a drop down menu on various websites.
System : Jessie
Chromium : 57.0.2987.98 amd64
As of today; The current version of Chromium in Stretch is 62.0.3202.89-1~deb9u1.
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Re: Bug in Chromium
yes please.arochester wrote:An example to see if this is replicated?No response when clicking to get a drop down menu on various websites.
more likely to be a bug in the website.
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Re: Bug in Chromium
^ This.Ardouos wrote:I wouldn't use Chromium in Jessie as it is currently not supported.
As of today; The current version of Chromium in Stretch is 62.0.3202.89-1~deb9u1.
For jessie switch to firefox-esr, that is being kept up-to-date in line with stable.
In fact, for that package jessie is ahead of buster at the moment (as is wheezy):
https://packages.debian.org/search?keyw ... ection=all
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