I did not notice the load times as I basically never close chromium but I have noticed (not a snap expert):
1) It does not work well with the rest of the OS (e.g. I will pin Chromium to task bar but after a bit it will stop using that icon and instead appear as a new one where clicking the pinned one opens some new instance)
2) It somehow consumes insane amount of CPU for me. I have noticed my fans going crazy (mind you I am using a 32GB RAM, 12 core brand new machine) and all my cores being at 60%.
The kicker about that, I did not even see chromium running! I had closed it but the rogue snap processes would not die. I had to sigterm everything and uninstall it.
Then I wanted to install chromium without snap but as the post says - YOU CAN'T! At least not easily enough.
So the solution for me - download Google Chrome after years of using Chromium because you could easily install it natively (I still use Firefox as main browser but sometimes stuff only works in chromium based ones).
It's a total disaster as far as I am concerned. Next time I am reinstalling the OS (hopefully not any time soon since I've just upgraded from 19.10 to 20.04) it will not be ubuntu.
2) It somehow consumes insane amount of CPU for me. I have noticed my fans going crazy (mind you I am using a 32GB RAM, 12 core brand new machine) and all my cores being at 60%.
The kicker about that, I did not even see chromium running! I had closed it but the rogue snap processes would not die. I had to sigterm everything and uninstall it.
Then I wanted to install chromium without snap but as the post says - YOU CAN'T! At least not easily enough.
So the solution for me - download Google Chrome after years of using Chromium because you could easily install it natively (I still use Firefox as main browser but sometimes stuff only works in chromium based ones).
It's a total disaster as far as I am concerned. Next time I am reinstalling the OS (hopefully not any time soon since I've just upgraded from 19.10 to 20.04) it will not be ubuntu.