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[Discuss] Very slow system, no idle, but nothing running



On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 12:17 PM, David Kramer <david at thekramers.net> wrote:

> I'm also getting very frustrated with the tabs thing.  I'm trying to
> substitute multiple Chromium windows for the tab groups functionality in
> Firefox, and it's a poor substitute.  When I click on a link from
> another application, whichever Chromium window I hit last gets the new
> tab, and there's no way to move tabs from one window to another.


I'm surprised to hear this. I haven't tried Chrome on Linux, but I use
it all the
time on MacOS, and tabs can be trivially moved in and out of different
browser windows simply by dragging and dropping them. I would have expected
the same behavior on the Linux and Windows versions.


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