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Originally Posted by mechanic
Trying to install this from the package site: pkg_add fails citing "this package currently requires a CPU supporting SSE2. ...check by running dmesg|grep 'cpu.*SSE2' ".
Running dmesg | grep 'cpu.*SSE2' shows that both cores on here seem to support all sorts of stuff including SSE2 (output looks like "cpu0: FPU,...SSE2, ..."
What to do - suggestions please?
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Are you sure that’s an error message? It’s part of the regular install notice:
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$ pkg_info chromium
Information for inst:chromium-5.0.359.1p0
Comment:
Chromium browser
Description:
Chromium is an open-source browser project that aims
to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all
Internet users to experience the web.
Maintainer: Peter Valchev <pvalchev@openbsd.org>
WWW: http://sightly.net/peter/openbsd/chromium/
Install notice:
You may need to crank shared memory limits for chromium to work
properly under load:
# sysctl kern.shminfo.shmall=32768
And opening lots of tabs may necessitate higher fd limits,
crank that via ulimit/limits.
This package currently requires a CPU supporting SSE2.
You can check this with: dmesg | grep 'cpu.*SSE2'
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