Chrome Stable Channel Update

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by Page42, Nov 12, 2013.

  1. Osaban

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    Thanks Page, I wasn't even aware there was a beta version running for SB...
     
  2. Page42

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    You're welcome, Osaban. Bo told me about it, I was just passing along info from the man. ;)
     
  3. Rules

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    Updated to version 37.0.2062.124 internal updater.

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  4. Page42

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    Thanks for the heads up. :thumb:
    Pretty small update. Contains only a security fix for RSA signature malleability in NSS, whatever the heck that is.
     
  5. J_L

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    Version 37.0.2062.120 m (64-bit)

    Google Chrome is up to date.
     
  6. Rules

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    @J_L

    strange string terminaison.o_O

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  7. BoerenkoolMetWorst

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    Very critical:
    "This is due to lenient parsing of ASN.1 values involved in a signature and could lead to the forging of RSA certificates."
    https://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2014/mfsa2014-73.html
     
  8. Page42

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    @ BMW ... TY
     
  9. anon

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  10. Page42

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    Thanks for the heads up, anon.
    Based on comments, looks like there may be display scaling issues again with this release.
    I have not updated yet.
     
  11. J_L

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    I have the beta and can confirm that 38 is back to 125%.
     
  12. Rules

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    Yes, stable release 38.0.2125.101 m (64bit) back to 125 %, WHY!!!, really annoying, even if you disable DirectWrite in chrome://flags. I hope there is a new release soon.

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  13. anon

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    Win 8.1U1 64-bit: Before: Version 37 & 100% -> Stable release 38.0.2125.101 m (64bit) & 100%, no problems.
    Win XP SP3 32-bit: Before: Version 37 & 100% -> Stable release 38.0.2125.101 & 100%, no problems.
     
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  14. Minimalist

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    Installed it and it runs great :thumb:
     
  15. bberkey1

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    Anyone having trouble with the latest update using 64bit version with sandboxie? I get an unresponsive message after a few minutes of a white page, but if I use unsandboxied chrome works perfectly
     
  16. Page42

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    Installed 38.0.2125.101 and had to reset page zoom to 100%.

    @ bberkey1 I could no longer open Chrome with Sandboxie 4.13.4... all I got was "Page unresponsive" dialogs.
    Upgrading to 4.13.5 fixed that.

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  17. bberkey1

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    Worked like a char, thank you very much
     
  18. jojoday

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    I still have the "Page(s) Unresponsive" problem with 4.13.5 and Chrome 38.
     
  19. Page42

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    Excellent. Glad to help. I figured I wasn't the only one running into that unresponsive page crap.
    I'm just happy that Invincea is keeping up with Chrome releases and tweaking SBIE as necessary.
     
  20. bberkey1

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    Agreed. This happened right when Chrome 64 bit stable was released as well and their beta version solved the problem so they are doing a fine job in my opinion
     
  21. anon

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  22. Rules

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    Updated to version 38.0.2125.104.

    No more display scaling issue, good.

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  23. Page42

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    Thanks, Rules.
    This release contains an update for Adobe Flash as well as a number of other fixes.
     
  24. tobacco

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    Any idea how i can disable this "zooming" box when clicking (using a touch screen) in an area with multiple linkso_O It's driving me nuts :thumbd:

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  25. Page42

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    The stable channel has been updated to 38.0.2125.111 for Windows, Mac and Linux.
     
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