Oooo... I take back the part about it not crashing LC.
That's pretty dramatic.
Luckily I didn't have anything else open at the time.
Whatś this message i linux Ubuntu Mate 64bits
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Re: Whatś this message i linux Ubuntu Mate 64bits
linux Mint 17.3 LTS / cinnamon. And yeah, I know, it's "unsupported". LC's CEF browser doesn't work with all distros, and that goes for the browser widget as well as the engine's builtin browser commands.
I think what I was remembering as "it doesn't crash anymore" is the fact that the dictionary now spawns a real web browser instance instead of trying to handle it internally, so it bypasses the problem. But since I switched to TinyDictionary a long time ago that one doesn't bother me anyway.
I think what I was remembering as "it doesn't crash anymore" is the fact that the dictionary now spawns a real web browser instance instead of trying to handle it internally, so it bypasses the problem. But since I switched to TinyDictionary a long time ago that one doesn't bother me anyway.
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Re: Whatś this message i linux Ubuntu Mate 64bits
My hats off to you, I couldn't get any Lc past 8.0.1 to run with anything approaching reliability on my LMDE2 rig.
If you do feel like seeing the browser work on linux, I'd say download a distro of your choice from the last year or so, install it on a vm, and give it a shot. I know, for instance, that it will work on MX linux 18 (what I was on when I posted the link to the lesson), it would probably run on antiX 17, should most likely run on the latest Debian distro, etc.
If you do feel like seeing the browser work on linux, I'd say download a distro of your choice from the last year or so, install it on a vm, and give it a shot. I know, for instance, that it will work on MX linux 18 (what I was on when I posted the link to the lesson), it would probably run on antiX 17, should most likely run on the latest Debian distro, etc.
