Switching into a new profile did the trick, unfortunately. I hoped it was a
Chrome bug since I wanted to keep my profile. ;)

☆PhistucK


On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 00:55, Erik Garrison <[email protected]>wrote:

> I had the same problem with firefox on linux.  4gb of ram.  The memory
> would be very full, then firefox would just crash suddenly.
>
> Eventually I discovered filesystem corruption.  Running memtest showed
> that a bit or two of ram got stuck.  That was causing the crashes...
> I ereplaced the ram and they stopped.
>
> If the quality of individual bits doesn't improve, as memories get
> larger the chances of such failures gets higher.
>
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 3:26 AM, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
> > When my memory is pretty full (lots of applications running), Chrome just
> > crashes suddenly and the crash handler does not seem to do its job, there
> is
> > no "Google Chrome has crashed. Restart?" message and
> GoogleCrashHandler.exe
> > keeps staying in the background.
> > You know why it makes me so mad? because it reminds me of the behavior of
> > Internet Explorer 7. It simply disappears when there is no more memory to
> > use. 6 was simply not opening a new tab, or misbehaving with error
> messages,
> > but 7 simply disappears, with all of its windows and tabs. Chrome,
> reminds
> > me of Internet Explorer 7.
> > That is very sad.
> > :(
> > Before, it would just continue working, I do not know how, but it did.
> > What happened?
> > Is anyone else experiencing this horrible behavior?
> > ☆PhistucK
> >
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