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http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list

Look at the top of the issues list dude, TONS of people have this problem, not just me or just do a quick google search. Mostly happens to people with synaptics touchpads regardless of driver version. I tried getting the latest generic one from synaptics but that didn't work and I already have the latest gateway one.

Hmm didn't know that, I too have a synaptic touchpad, but I don't have the official synaptic software installed, where you can control additional things.

So, testing build 1754, and it feels about the same as the one I installed on release day. About the same speed.

Whatever's building the mini installer is probably not working at the moment. 1778's mini installer is holding a build somewhere in the 1740-1750 range.

I installed a nightly, but it removed all settings and bookmarks. Why does it do this, and is there any way to stop it from doing that?

The user folder is now Local Settings\Application Data\Chromium\User Data (or AppData\Local\Chromium\User Data). Move over your User Data folder from Google\Chrome\.

Atleast you don't have to install them :p I'm not installing it till they remove that awfull updater.

What's so "awful" about an updater?

But anyways, Chromium builds do not have, and do not use, an updater.

Oh, and Google did mean it when they said the updater would delete itself when all Google software is gone. The updater in Local Settings\Application Data\Google is gone.

edit: in these recent builds, the source code viewer is broken.

Somehow Chrome's result URL is broken, so results are here:

For 1819:

============================================
RESULTS (means and 95% confidence intervals)
--------------------------------------------
Total:				 1145.2ms +/- 1.8%
--------------------------------------------

  3d:					79.4ms +/- 2.4%
	cube:				21.0ms +/- 11.8%
	morph:			   34.0ms +/- 4.5%
	raytrace:			24.4ms +/- 2.8%

  access:				59.4ms +/- 4.6%
	binary-trees:		 4.0ms +/- 0.0%
	fannkuch:			20.4ms +/- 3.3%
	nbody:			   22.0ms +/- 11.3%
	nsieve:			  13.0ms +/- 6.8%

  bitops:				44.2ms +/- 5.8%
	3bit-bits-in-byte:	3.6ms +/- 18.9%
	bits-in-byte:		 7.6ms +/- 9.0%
	bitwise-and:		 13.0ms +/- 0.0%
	nsieve-bits:		 20.0ms +/- 12.4%

  controlflow:			2.6ms +/- 26.2%
	recursive:			2.6ms +/- 26.2%

  crypto:				37.8ms +/- 2.8%
	aes:				 13.8ms +/- 11.7%
	md5:				 12.4ms +/- 5.5%
	sha1:				11.6ms +/- 5.9%

  date:				 298.8ms +/- 2.4%
	format-tofte:	   152.4ms +/- 2.5%
	format-xparb:	   146.4ms +/- 2.7%

  math:				  74.2ms +/- 4.6%
	cordic:			  40.0ms +/- 6.2%
	partial-sums:		25.4ms +/- 15.3%
	spectral-norm:		8.8ms +/- 6.3%

  regexp:			   212.8ms +/- 1.2%
	dna:				212.8ms +/- 1.2%

  string:			   336.0ms +/- 5.8%
	base64:			  43.6ms +/- 5.9%
	fasta:			   37.0ms +/- 0.0%
	tagcloud:			97.0ms +/- 18.9%
	unpack-code:		110.2ms +/- 2.7%
	validate-input:	  48.2ms +/- 2.2%

And for Opera 9.6 build 10421:

============================================
RESULTS (means and 95% confidence intervals)
--------------------------------------------
Total:				 3185.4ms +/- 0.9%
--------------------------------------------

  3d:				   301.8ms +/- 1.6%
	cube:				95.4ms +/- 2.0%
	morph:			   98.4ms +/- 5.6%
	raytrace:		   108.0ms +/- 1.4%

  access:			   456.2ms +/- 1.2%
	binary-trees:		32.4ms +/- 3.4%
	fannkuch:		   245.4ms +/- 1.1%
	nbody:			  120.8ms +/- 1.3%
	nsieve:			  57.6ms +/- 5.8%

  bitops:			   366.8ms +/- 1.3%
	3bit-bits-in-byte:   41.4ms +/- 1.6%
	bits-in-byte:		87.6ms +/- 2.2%
	bitwise-and:		163.6ms +/- 2.1%
	nsieve-bits:		 74.2ms +/- 2.2%

  controlflow:		   38.2ms +/- 2.7%
	recursive:		   38.2ms +/- 2.7%

  crypto:			   179.8ms +/- 1.3%
	aes:				 86.6ms +/- 1.3%
	md5:				 44.6ms +/- 4.2%
	sha1:				48.6ms +/- 2.3%

  date:				 538.2ms +/- 0.3%
	format-tofte:	   176.8ms +/- 1.5%
	format-xparb:	   361.4ms +/- 0.8%

  math:				 236.6ms +/- 0.7%
	cordic:			 108.0ms +/- 1.2%
	partial-sums:		78.8ms +/- 1.3%
	spectral-norm:	   49.8ms +/- 1.1%

  regexp:			   312.8ms +/- 1.5%
	dna:				312.8ms +/- 1.5%

  string:			   755.0ms +/- 3.3%
	base64:			  74.8ms +/- 5.8%
	fasta:			  150.2ms +/- 5.2%
	tagcloud:		   149.8ms +/- 3.4%
	unpack-code:		298.6ms +/- 3.5%
	validate-input:	  81.6ms +/- 2.8%

Edited by rm20010

Yeah I'm not a huge fan of the updater process running all the time. And when I uninstalled chrome on my laptop the updater was NOT removed and was still starting at boot even though it was unchecked in msconfig, I had to remove it and it's registry entries manually.

Edited by ViperAFK
Yeah I'm not a huge fan of the updater process running all the time. And when I uninstalled chrome on my laptop the updater was NOT removed and was still starting at boot even though it was unchecked in msconfig, I had to remove it and it's registry entries manually.

Yeah, on my Vista desktop it wouldn't remove properly. The updater also pegged itself to 75% doing... something. (This is on a quad core system BTW.) On my XP laptop, it removed itself. :huh:

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