Go to the task manager startup tab, and disable chromium, usually there's 2, disable all, it is a false chromium, actually those are part of Nox malware. ![]() As suspected, I couldn’t get it to run after installation, so I moved over to my Windows install. Considering the fact that Nox App Player is an emulator, I didn’t think that it would work under Wine on Linux, but I tried it anyway.
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