I got this behavior with "session":{"restore_on_startup":1} in
~/.config/chromium/{profile}/Preferences.
I only get this on my laptop, for some reason, not my desktop.
I can set that to 0 instead of 1 and everything is OK, except my saved tabs of
course which are not restored.
Also, I've notic
Package: chromium
Version: 75.0.3770.90-1
Followup-For: Bug #930469
I tried running it with --temp-profile as Mike suggested and it worked. Any
ideas how can I keep all my profile data such as history and bookmarks?
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 10.0
APT prefers unstable
APT policy
I can confirm this, I have exactly the same experience, even though I
upgraded from 74 to 75. Now I went back to 73.
Due to chromium's intelligence of saving the tabs on a crash, this crash
makes me lose all my 170 tabs, therefore I won't try it again with
--temp-profile. But maybe this helps: sta
control: tag -1 moreinfo
On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 5:36 AM Guillem Jover wrote:
> [23609:23609:0613/102304.872428:FATAL:render_process_host_impl.cc(4060)]
> Check failed: render_process_host->InSameStoragePartition(
> BrowserContext::GetStoragePartition(browser_context, site_instance, false )).
Package: chromium
Version: 75.0.3770.80-1
Severity: serious
Hi!
I was using 73.0.3683.75-1, held due to the problems with later
version. Upgraded to the latest version in unstable, and now I'm
getting insta-segfaults on startup. The output when running normally
(first without --debug) is not very
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