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BionicPup64 - Google Chrome latest version crashes immediately after I press any key...

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Hi. So, long story short...I decided to come back to Puppy using BionicPup64...again. Okay, that is great, right? But I kinda also came to report a bug. You see this also happens after update the portable version. I switched to regular Google Chrome and no cigar.

As the title says, Google Chrome seems to crash almost instantly after pressing a key. It's a pain because I want to use Google sync and stuff. Yeah.

Anyway, if there's any workaround or fix, I would appreciate it if you post a step-by-step process on how to do it.

Best regards,
r96chase

I am a crash-course Linux novice. :lol:

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Re: BionicPup64 - Google Chrome latest version crashes immediately after I press any key...

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There is already a topic on this issue.
viewtopic.php?t=4727

Maybe this is your problem fix:
viewtopic.php?p=45572#p45572

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Re: BionicPup64 - Google Chrome latest version crashes immediately after I press any key...

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You do not tell us what your computer is for hardware.

Fossapup64 9.5 is the newer version of Puppy.
It has everything that is in Bionicpup64 8.0, but updated versions and improved overall operation of Puppy Linux.
It will work in your computer, unless it is really, really old hardware.

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