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ungoogled-chromium failed to disable malware extension The Great Suspender
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Hi Marius.
Em [2021-06-16 qua 23:09:19+0200], Marius Bakke escreveu:
> It's not easily possible to install extensions with ungoogled-chromium,
> apart from the two that are available directly through Guix. If the
> user goes out of their way to install extensions, such as using a
> browser from a different distro, there is little we can do.
>
> Mixing browser profiles between the vanilla and ungoogled Chromium is
> not a supported use case. Warranty void.
In my case, the Debian Chromium's profile was already there when I
installed Guix's ungoogled-chromium. I didn't even notice that Guix's
ungoogled-chromium cannot install extensions from the Chrome Store.
> I'd accept a patch that warns or refuses to use a "tainted" browser
> profile, or changes the default browser profile directory so it does not
> conflict with vanilla.
Unfortunately I cannot write such a patch; I would have to dedicate a
large amount of time learning about Chromium's insides (which are
reportedly byzantine) and I don't even know if I'll actually keep using
Guix's ungoogled-chromium. But couldn't you report this to
ungoogled-chromium upstream?
> But I'm inclined to close this as "not-a-bug" for now. WDYT, Jorge?
In my humble opinion, users should be communicated, especially users of
Guix package manager on another GNU distribution. Maybe at least a
warning in the package description that mixing Guix's ungoogled-chromium
and host distribution's Chromium on the same profile is unsupported?
Regards
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