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Today I discovered I cannot get directions in Google Maps any more. Using Google Chromium. I searched for destination, and the next step would be to get directions. Nope, this item is gone. And of course, Google Maps go into light mode in Chromium and there is no way to force it to the full mode. In Firefox Google Maps work in full mode. So what is it. Just me or Google wants to get rid of users in general?
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Google is getting better all the time ...
Re: Google is getting better all the time ...
they probably want you to stay logged into a google account at all times, and only use Chrome on Windows.
or they just pushed out a new app "google directions" and want you to use that instead.
otoh, openstreetmap is getting better all the time...
or they just pushed out a new app "google directions" and want you to use that instead.
otoh, openstreetmap is getting better all the time...
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As an alternative to Firefox, Directions for Google Maps is also available while using Chrome on Stretch.
@ debiman : thanks for openstreetmap reference, has some useful public footpaths shown which otherwise would require paid subscription.
@ debiman : thanks for openstreetmap reference, has some useful public footpaths shown which otherwise would require paid subscription.
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It's working fine in Palemoon...
Also, AddressToGPS (albeit using the Google api) with OpenStreetMap is a great alternative for Android phones.
Also, AddressToGPS (albeit using the Google api) with OpenStreetMap is a great alternative for Android phones.
the crunkbong project: scripts, operating system, the list goes on...bester69 wrote:There is nothing to install in linux, from time to time i go to google searching for something fresh to install in linux, but, there is nothing
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If you actually used more than one "free" Google app you might realize how your topic statement actually rings true. Google, et al is probably the only big tech company I have even the slightest respect for these days.Segfault wrote:Google is getting better all the time ...
OBTW, it's not "Google" anymore - the name is "Alphabet." Just FYI. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabet_Inc.
Nobody would ever ask questions If everyone possessed encyclopedic knowledge of the man pages.
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By the way, I saw this just now, too:
https://apple.slashdot.org/story/17/12/ ... hrome-apps
Hopefully we can see a world wehre the Clickhole expose' is revealed to be Google's real business practices.
https://apple.slashdot.org/story/17/12/ ... hrome-apps
Hopefully we can see a world wehre the Clickhole expose' is revealed to be Google's real business practices.
the crunkbong project: scripts, operating system, the list goes on...bester69 wrote:There is nothing to install in linux, from time to time i go to google searching for something fresh to install in linux, but, there is nothing
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Hi all,
I have a question about chromium browser in raspberry pi 3 (armhf).
There is a known problem about viewing PDF in chromium with parameter view=fitH, fitV, since an update to Chrome, when certain types of plugins, known as NPAPI plugins like Adobe Reader were no longer be available. This may be why some of the plugins are no longer working. Now chromium uses its own pdf viewer.
I read that with pleasure maybe there will be a solution for my problem (missing view=fitH and view=fitV part of the PDF in chromium) on site https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/is ... l?id=64309, when developers tried to implement these viewing/missing parameters into current pdf-viewer.
I was writing to the implementator, because he is the owner of that ticket. He sent me a link where the changes is already in the latest Chrome build on the Dev channel. I can get it at https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/d ... devchannel devchannel
This is a developer version 64.0... I tried that in Windows, it is working correctly, but I couldn't install it to raspbian/debian in raspberry pi 3:
'package architecture (amd64) does not match system (armhf)'
What do you think, do you know about a website, where I can download chromium developer versions for raspberry pi 3, for system armhf (that contains this correction), or do you have any idea to solve my problem?
Zsolti
I have a question about chromium browser in raspberry pi 3 (armhf).
There is a known problem about viewing PDF in chromium with parameter view=fitH, fitV, since an update to Chrome, when certain types of plugins, known as NPAPI plugins like Adobe Reader were no longer be available. This may be why some of the plugins are no longer working. Now chromium uses its own pdf viewer.
I read that with pleasure maybe there will be a solution for my problem (missing view=fitH and view=fitV part of the PDF in chromium) on site https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/is ... l?id=64309, when developers tried to implement these viewing/missing parameters into current pdf-viewer.
I was writing to the implementator, because he is the owner of that ticket. He sent me a link where the changes is already in the latest Chrome build on the Dev channel. I can get it at https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/d ... devchannel devchannel
This is a developer version 64.0... I tried that in Windows, it is working correctly, but I couldn't install it to raspbian/debian in raspberry pi 3:
'package architecture (amd64) does not match system (armhf)'
What do you think, do you know about a website, where I can download chromium developer versions for raspberry pi 3, for system armhf (that contains this correction), or do you have any idea to solve my problem?
Zsolti
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Why don't you start a new thread about this issue?zsoltid wrote:Hi all,
I have a question about chromium browser in raspberry pi 3 (armhf).
There is a known problem about viewing PDF in chromium with parameter view=fitH, fitV, since an update to Chrome, when certain types of plugins, known as NPAPI plugins like Adobe Reader were no longer be available. This may be why some of the plugins are no longer working. Now chromium uses its own pdf viewer.
I read that with pleasure maybe there will be a solution for my problem (missing view=fitH and view=fitV part of the PDF in chromium) on site https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/is ... l?id=64309, when developers tried to implement these viewing/missing parameters into current pdf-viewer.
I was writing to the implementator, because he is the owner of that ticket. He sent me a link where the changes is already in the latest Chrome build on the Dev channel. I can get it at https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/d ... devchannel devchannel
This is a developer version 64.0... I tried that in Windows, it is working correctly, but I couldn't install it to raspbian/debian in raspberry pi 3:
'package architecture (amd64) does not match system (armhf)'
What do you think, do you know about a website, where I can download chromium developer versions for raspberry pi 3, for system armhf (that contains this correction), or do you have any idea to solve my problem?
Zsolti
the crunkbong project: scripts, operating system, the list goes on...bester69 wrote:There is nothing to install in linux, from time to time i go to google searching for something fresh to install in linux, but, there is nothing
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Ok, I created a new topic for that.
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