Ho Cheung
Ho Cheung
These are extensions that come with Chromium, Thorium just makes them visible to the outside world. @ebintobin
Not all built-in extensions can be turned off. There is also an issue related to this issue in thorium's repo. @ebintobin
The thorium-legacy repo already has the version you want
Now many new versions of Linux distributions are abandoning 32-bit software, and 32-bit may have a hard time in the future.
It seems that Google has made an assertion at the source code level, prohibiting x86 builds for linux, and now there are no instances for linux x86 in Google's CI/CQ...
Thanks for the suggestion, CC Alex @trimechee @Alex313031
> Hi guys, I've tested the **Thorium** and **Thorium_AVX2** VS the my **ungoogled-chromium** (With hardware Aceleration enable) **My pc specs are:** > > * Windows 11 (I try add the...
> > > Hi guys, I've tested the **Thorium** and **Thorium_AVX2** VS the my **ungoogled-chromium** (With hardware Aceleration enable) **My pc specs are:** > > > > > > *...
Open chrome://flags/, find #omnibox-zero-suggest-prefetching and #omnibox-zero-suggest-prefetching-on-srp, and turn off these two experimental flags to see if they can meet your needs @Pinoles17
Did you restart your browser after disabling these experimental flags? Also, are you currently logged into your Google account? One last reminder: do not post Thorium Browser related issues in...