Google fixed Chrome's EULA. Apparently it was just an oversight.
There has been webkit enabled Konq builds for quite a while now.
http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2007/1...led-konqueror/
As well as opensuse. kde4-webkitpart WebKit render engine for Konqueror
Once installed Systemsettings -> Advanced -> File Associations -> text/html -> Embedding -> Select Webkit -> Move Up (as often as needed) -> Apply.
Last edited by deanjo; 09-03-2008 at 04:58 PM.
Google fixed Chrome's EULA. Apparently it was just an oversight.
Chrome is horrible. Fat! And google wants all the rights of all your stuff. Are they insanse?
EDIT: ok, they corrected it. The new eula looks fine. Still - the memory consumption is horrible.
That's odd, that's the exact opposite of what all the other sites are saying.
1) close all browsers
2) open all of your browsers and navigate to the same web page in all of them
3) open a new tab in Chrome and type about:memory for the url it will display all the browsers that are opened and how much memory they are consuming.
Last edited by deanjo; 09-04-2008 at 06:21 PM.
I realize that with multiple tabs and sites open that chrome will take more memory, that is the price of running a multiprocess solution. The flip side however is that if one of those processes hit a snag and crash/hang, you can simply close the offending tab without crashing the complete browser. This is not possible on other current browsers.
you know, I prefer non-crashing browsers. And the only thing that makes 'tabs' lockup is bad java-script. Luckily konqueror detects javascript gone bad and gives you the option to kill the script. Now that is userfriendly.
nspluginwrapper. Flash goes down. Browser stays up.