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[About half](http://www.linuxmadesimple.info/2019/08/all-chromebooks-with-arm-processors-in.html) of the Chrome OS ARM devices are using the Rockchip RK3399, which has the following cflags: `CFLAGS="--target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu -O3 -pipe -march=armv8-a+crc+simd+crypto -mcpu=cortex-a72+crc+simd+crypto" ` Roughly the other half uses the...
Yep, so we can substitute `aarch64` for `armhf` I've just quickly tested, and the Crostini runtime does allow you to add the `armhf` architecture and run packages within 64-bit Chrome...

Similarly to this, it would be amazing if [Liri Browser could be packaged](https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Potential_apps) for [postmarketOS](https://postmarketos.org/). The pmOS project already has QtWebEngine packed in its' repository so that won't be an...
If you're unable to make any progress with XMir, maybe you could try running Liri Browser with XWayland on the Plasma Mobile images or postmarketOS? AFAIK, UBports is planning on...
Hi there! Many apologies, I didn't see this before. Yes, I'm using the Noveau drivers so I guess that's the reason for the segfault. I'll try the NVIDIA Xorg drivers...
Hi there, Thanks for the advice! I was able to get the browser running by using the snap as described and by switching to the NVIDIA drivers.