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traced the master failures of installing latest chrome stable to this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/1730627

just need to update dpkg before install chrome

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hopefully this is temporary until latest dpkg is on travis builds by default?

sudo apt-get update ain't cheap :(

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update: according to the travis forums it actually looks like chrome dropped official support for trusty and we need to migrate to xenial. old fix I had should work in the short-term but might as well try out xenial instead.

@patrickhulce patrickhulce changed the title tests: ensure we always have latest chrome stable tests: migrate travis to xenial for modern Chrome support Sep 11, 2019
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wow nice job tracking this down.

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update: according to the travis forums it actually looks like chrome dropped official support for trusty and we need to migrate to xenial. old fix I had should work in the short-term but might as well try out xenial instead.

I wish they'd better notify us about these things. Looks like we can just drop dist: trusty?

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services:
  - xvfb

coooool

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LGTM!

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