Package Details: ungoogled-chromium 131.0.6778.264-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ungoogled-chromium.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ungoogled-chromium
Description: A lightweight approach to removing Google web service dependency
Upstream URL: https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium
Keywords: blink browser privacy web
Licenses: BSD-3-Clause
Conflicts: chromedriver, chromium
Provides: chromedriver, chromium
Submitter: ilikenwf
Maintainer: JstKddng (networkException)
Last Packager: networkException
Votes: 353
Popularity: 3.60
First Submitted: 2016-12-19 08:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-09 17:44 (UTC)

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JstKddng commented on 2022-05-06 14:37 (UTC) (edited on 2022-06-27 13:48 (UTC) by JstKddng)

A new va-api patch for wayland has been added. Required flags for it to work are the following, thanks to @acidunit

--disable-features=UseChromeOSDirectVideoDecoder
--enable-hardware-overlays

JstKddng commented on 2020-07-19 06:34 (UTC)

You can get prebuilt binaries here:

https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-archlinux#binary-downloads

seppia commented on 2018-12-12 21:34 (UTC)

Please do NOT flag this package as out of date in relation to official chromium releases.

This is NOT Google Chromium and new releases come after additional work of the ungoogled-chromium contributors, so they may not be ready, nor available for days or even weeks after a new version of official chromium is released.

Please refer to https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/tags for ungoogled-chromium releases. Use those and please flag this package as out of date only if a newer release is present there. I will update the PKGBUILD as soon as I can every time a new release comes out.

Thanks

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bsdice commented on 2019-11-11 13:14 (UTC)

Just a heads-up: "Google Begins Testing Extension Manifest V3 in Chrome Canary" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21503049

This change is sabotaging the efficient filtering of web content by browser extensions for security purposes, i.e. to deny known-insecure servers execution of their code on your machine. uBlock Origin and uBlock Matrix are affected. Related: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/338

I am hoping this change will be reverted by Eloston, Debian and us here on Arch.

Claims by Chromium and Google developers that this change and its "32k rules limit" leads to a "more secure web browsing experience" are false.

Claims by users that Raspberry-Pi-based "Pi-hole" DNS filters in your home network are "offering equal functionality" are false.

Claims by Firefox users that their browser is offering equal functionality, stability, security or compatibility are false.

seppia commented on 2019-09-26 08:26 (UTC)

@a_manthey

The 22px logo just seems to have been removed from the sources, even the chromium PKGBUILD from official repo just removed it from packaging so I did the same.

a_manthey commented on 2019-09-25 21:10 (UTC)

I get an error in package():

"install: der Aufruf von stat für 'chrome/app/theme/chromium/product_logo_22.png' ist nicht möglich: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden"

fixed it by renaming of file "chrome/app/theme/chromium/product_logo_22_mono.png" to "product_logo_22.png".

MasterOne commented on 2019-09-23 13:14 (UTC)

@JstKddng

I've just sent you an email before the discussion here gets out of hands ;-)

This is important to me, because I want to actually use ungoogled-chromium with Intel hardware acceleration without having to manually check and fiddle around with updates in the long run.

The best solution to this problem may win!

JstKddng commented on 2019-09-23 12:29 (UTC)

@MasterOne

obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/927/

MasterOne commented on 2019-09-23 10:59 (UTC)

@bsdice

That's exactly that I want too! So all we need is (another) AUR package to fulfill all these needs?

bsdice commented on 2019-09-23 10:56 (UTC)

@MasterOne To add some more to the confusion, there is AUR chromium-vaapi{,-bin} and that includes the patch https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/vaapi-fix.patch?h=chromium-vaapi which is needed on top of normal chromium. Eloston carried that patch for a while, but at one point has disabled it. No idea why. I don't want any Google phonehomium though.

My problem is, I want everything. Push the envelope security- and feature-wise of what is possible. I want my browser fully ungoogled for data privacy, I want working VAAPI hwdec acceleration, I need it up-to-date, I don't want to fight compilation errors, I want extensions managed by myself using chromexup (to lower risk of getting auto-updated extension malware installed in case an extension author's account is taken over). Also I want state of the art subpixel font rendering on non-retina displays with a bunch of infinality stuff from cairo-ubuntu thrown in, so websites look terrific. Better than Windows 10 at times I think.

Got all that working. Only thing missing imho is auto-update through AUR.

MasterOne commented on 2019-09-23 10:16 (UTC)

@bsdice @seppia @JstKddng

Interesting point about VA-API for Intel GPUs, I didn't know that that's not included in the official build.

If it's not intended or desired, to have that added to the official build by default, can it be managed by a flag before the build process, or would it make sense to have that variant as a separate AUR package (something like "ungoogled-chromium-intel")?

bsdice commented on 2019-09-23 09:56 (UTC)

Maybe "ungoogled-chromium" should be an AUR group effort, instead of single people making (and breaking) each their own packages. No idea how to implement this on AUR, though. At 100+ votes for this AUR alone that sounds not too unreasonable?

For what it's worth I am one of the https://github.com/jstkdng/ungoogled-chromium-archlinux users, because:

  • Kept up-to-date nicely to fight security holes. A conditio sine qua non for a web browser these days.

  • Consistently compiles for me, vs. this or upstream -archlinux AUR variant. Though I haven't checked the latters in a while (months).

  • Implements VAAPI for Intel GPU users to use video decoding hardware acceleration. On laptops playing Youtube this makes a huge difference in battery life. Needs package libva-intel-driver and #ignore-cpu-blacklist enabled in chrome://flags/ and you're good to go. On top I use compton with minimal config for anti-tearing on X11. Works great.

seppia commented on 2019-09-23 08:48 (UTC)

@MasterOne

No problem. Obviously I now updated in a hurry and missed this: https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-archlinux/issues/30 so PKGBUILD is now broken and fails in the patching phase. Since it seems they've already solved the issues, I will wait for upstream to fix and then update this package again. So do not attempt to build now or just use the old version (just go back to the previous commit).