For a few very specific sites, I use Google Chrome as the browser. Recently I've gotten the message that "Google Chrome may not function correctly because it is no longer supported on his Linux distribution". When I need it, I use it. I downloaded Chrome through YAST and my version is 130.0.6723.91-1 . There does not seem to be a way to remove this annoying message other than "x"ing out of it each time I start the browser. Does anyone know of a fix for to remove the annoying message? Thank you, Mark -- Abolish mornings...sleep 'til noon!
On 2024-11-01 19:52, Mark D. Neidorff wrote:
For a few very specific sites, I use Google Chrome as the browser. Recently I've gotten the message that "Google Chrome may not function correctly because it is no longer supported on his Linux distribution". When I need it, I use it. I downloaded Chrome through YAST and my version is 130.0.6723.91-1 . There does not seem to be a way to remove this annoying message other than "x"ing out of it each time I start the browser. Does anyone know of a fix for to remove the annoying message?
I don't get that error, and I have the same version. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.5 (Laicolasse))
On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 9:53 PM Mark D. Neidorff <mark@neidorff.com> wrote:
For a few very specific sites, I use Google Chrome as the browser. Recently I've gotten the message that "Google Chrome may not function correctly because it is no longer supported on his Linux distribution".
Does it really say "*his* Linux distribution"?
When I need it, I use it. I downloaded Chrome through YAST and my version is 130.0.6723.91-1 . There does not seem to be a way to remove this annoying message other than "x"ing out of it each time I start the browser. Does anyone know of a fix for to remove the annoying message?
You forgot to mention the distribution and its version.
No, it really says "this Linux distribution"...and the version is OpenSuse Leap 15.4 with all updates applied. On 11/2/24 04:08, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 9:53 PM Mark D. Neidorff <mark@neidorff.com> wrote:
For a few very specific sites, I use Google Chrome as the browser. Recently I've gotten the message that "Google Chrome may not function correctly because it is no longer supported on his Linux distribution".
Does it really say "*his* Linux distribution"?
When I need it, I use it. I downloaded Chrome through YAST and my version is 130.0.6723.91-1 . There does not seem to be a way to remove this annoying message other than "x"ing out of it each time I start the browser. Does anyone know of a fix for to remove the annoying message?
You forgot to mention the distribution and its version.
-- Opinions are like an opera, you can, but why would you want to listen to them?
On Sat, Nov 2, 2024 at 3:08 PM Mark D. Neidorff <mark@neidorff.com> wrote:
No, it really says "this Linux distribution"...and the version is OpenSuse Leap 15.4 with all updates applied.
Well, according to this link supported distribution is Leap 15.5+ https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/7100626?hl=en#:~:text=Linux,%2B%2...
On 11/2/24 04:08, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 9:53 PM Mark D. Neidorff <mark@neidorff.com> wrote:
For a few very specific sites, I use Google Chrome as the browser. Recently I've gotten the message that "Google Chrome may not function correctly because it is no longer supported on his Linux distribution".
Does it really say "*his* Linux distribution"?
When I need it, I use it. I downloaded Chrome through YAST and my version is 130.0.6723.91-1 . There does not seem to be a way to remove this annoying message other than "x"ing out of it each time I start the browser. Does anyone know of a fix for to remove the annoying message?
You forgot to mention the distribution and its version.
-- Opinions are like an opera, you can, but why would you want to listen to them?
On 2024-11-02 13:08, Mark D. Neidorff wrote:
No, it really says "this Linux distribution"...and the version is OpenSuse Leap 15.4 with all updates applied.
15.4 is obsolete and out of maintenance since December 2023. https://en.opensuse.org/Lifetime#Discontinued_distributions -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.5 (Laicolasse))
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Andrei Borzenkov
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Carlos E. R.
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Mark D. Neidorff