Dev Channel Update
Monday, November 7, 2011 | 15:56
Labels: Dev updates
The Dev channel has been updated to 17.0.932.0 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame. This build contains the following updates:
All
Dharani Govindan
Google Chrome
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- Fixed possible hang when using the GPU (Issue: 102214).
- Fixed a bug causing the missing plug-in infobar (“An additional plug-in is required…”) to wrongly appear (Issue: 101821)
- Stopped search engine dialog from appearing even when not changed.
- NaCl working again on Win64.
- In some cases, clicking the “Install plug-in” button on the missing plug-in infobar does nothing (Issue: 103216). A workaround is to click on the plug-in placeholder on the page instead.
Dharani Govindan
Google Chrome

21 comments:
czajo said...
First! Thanks for the updates, job well done!
4:17 PM, November 07, 2011
REO said...
5:30 PM, November 07, 2011
REO said...
Another Thank You - Google Dev Team!
5:31 PM, November 07, 2011
sebas11tian said...
I wanna say I've got some issues with the downloads page. A friend of mine has it too. Some code is showing on top.
Thanks google chrome team!
8:10 PM, November 07, 2011
Tony said...
Why is Google Chrome now no loger compatible with Cinch on the Mac?
12:09 AM, November 08, 2011
Tony said...
Also, the profile icon is still shared darker...
Chrome Profile Icon is Getting Darker
12:11 AM, November 08, 2011
GDT said...
still got issues with download page, too.
12:50 AM, November 08, 2011
natsu said...
CSS codes are appearing on the downloads page
1:26 AM, November 08, 2011
Tomislav said...
The downloads page cannot be fixed in Chrome, it is a Webkit bug and it has to be fixed by Apple who maintain Webkit.
The Chrome developers filed this bug yesterday.
5:53 AM, November 08, 2011
DoomedPanda said...
Seriously, they need to bring back the ability to pin the pages on the new tab page. It's so damn annoying when they keep moving
6:28 AM, November 08, 2011
DoomedPanda said...
Oh and on that text at the top of the download page. I was sure it was AdBlock that was causing it. Shows up briefly when I load facebook and a few other pages too
6:40 AM, November 08, 2011
codon3 said...
Adobe online PDF Reader loads very slow on multiple pages documents. It loads fine in dev 16, after switching to dev 17, Adobe online PDF reader slows down on chunky documents. The document doesn't load at all. The page keep having a busy icon for a long time.
It works fine with a single page document, anything more than that, it won't load at all.
12:41 AM, November 09, 2011
- Justin said...
+ 1 for 'pinning' the home page windows. They keep moving around based on how often I visit them. Not a great feature, i like to personalise my Chrome to suit me. Just a thought, still think Chrome is immense! Thanks for everything you do.
3:09 PM, November 09, 2011
Alen said...
I have the same issue where the pdf viewer either takes way to long to load. Or doesnt load at all. I have to go to an alternative browser to load pdfs.
6:27 PM, November 09, 2011
codon3 said...
Need to add another comment here. this version of the dev takes up alot of memory. Now my memory went up to 61-70% after opening chrome, and it was only the homepage. memory was only around 47-55% in dev 16.
Vista x64
8:48 PM, November 09, 2011
codon3 said...
Pages also become very unresponsive quite often. Experienced this on eBay a lot after installing dev 17.
8:52 PM, November 09, 2011
Saturno21 said...
so... no 64 Bit version for Mac yet? Thanks for HTML5 Full Screen though, great job overall
6:54 AM, November 10, 2011
M said...
5:39 AM, November 11, 2011
M said...
5:40 AM, November 11, 2011
M said...
Download tab still has many lines of funny code displayed at the top.
body { background-color: white; color: black; margin: 10px; } .header { overflow: auto; clear: both; } .header .logo { float: left; } .header.... etc.
Win7 both x32 and x64.
5:41 AM, November 11, 2011
jkhan69 said...
keep crashing on windows XP Professional SP3.
Have the following logged in event viewer
"Faulting application chrome.exe, version 17.0.932.0, faulting module chrome.dll, version 17.0.932.0, fault address 0x0014c05c."
6:22 PM, November 13, 2011
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