The problem is that openSUSE only ships random alpha-quality git snapshots of Chromium. They are completely untested and come with bugs over and over again. In the past I already requested that openSUSE should do as every other distribution does and ship the Chromuim version corresponding to the latest Google Chrome release but the package maintainer refuses to and the other people with responsibility within openSUSE let him push random alpha builds as "stable" updates down the users' throat. Basically what he said was: If one expects stability, install Google Chrome. If you want to see that change, make a request on opensuse-factory. Maybe if other people complain as well, he will get off his high horse. Markus Am Freitag 17 August 2012, 14:58:22 schrieb C. Brouerius van Nidek:
An update to chromium-22.0.1226.0-1.1.i586 resulted in a program missing all images. A re-install with chromium-22.0.1190.0-1.5.3.i586 repaired the issue.
Somebody else with the same effects? Worth a bug report?
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