Should have asked this and forgot to. How about Pipelight, ever use that? Am getting to think that is what caused the problem, that Chromium just was not up to date with that. See that Pipelight integrates with every browser. I have to use it since I have to use Jet to file reports for the demo job I do. In fact as am writing this am getting it to go to that site for yesterday's job.
Every job seems to want MS for something, so have to just compensate with the right tools. Chromium is not the best when it comes to Pipelight. With 13.04 I was able to use it, but most times would dump, so I would just use FIrefox. Since I assembled this OS with Pipelight, I guess it really presented a problem to Chromium. When I would go to use Chromium would just freeze then the little wait or kill pages thing would come up. This version does not happen and works decent. Konqueror being a KDE product and we all know they are always prepared, does very well too with Pipelight. Opera, beyond belief as is quicker than Firefox when it comes to this task have to do. Still, since have not figured the bookmarks with it yet, have not set it to that permanently. All, the pages have to hit I use bookmark intensely these days!
Here, comes another update and this time of Google Chrome. Have both! Believe me still like Google very much! When I could just browse and not worry about different tasks, I use them. I guess we all have different uses for each browser and utility we all have! That 14.04 was messing with, has improved on the install of Pipelight and when the system installs is less aggravating! It was hell on this 13.10! As have said, sometimes these developers do not take into account those of us that do not have a fast connection! See, what was happening is during install, while the system is picking up updates and translation packs, Pipelight is trying to download and install Adobe for all the Wine needs!
On 14.04 they moved past that and have Adobe downloaded and ready to install with the system. That was very very swift and brilliant as to stop aggravating users as myself with a slower connection! 14.04 is coming along, but still needs a bit more right now. Had to face it, is beta! In a month will bet is singing and outperforming 13.10. For nw am just going to leave it on hold! Am going to wait til the final details roll out so will work on the money! Sticking with this 13.10 because as you have also said, runs great and performance is incredibly better than past systems!
Still believe these OS's need a little conflict somewhere as I still have one and this thing beats the pants off of every one of the ones have built to date! Has a couple files in LibreOffice that just do not agree with the rest of the OS, but seems to be no hassle! This is the first OS have not seen a black screen yet! Every OS have had on this computer til now has black screened or blue screen, the case with Windows! Am enjoying that fact as have a small electrical bug with USB on this motherboard! Somehow 13.10 is able to compensate for it, do not know how, but it does and boy do I appreciate that fact!