Hm, good question. What I'd start doing is looking at the
~/.cache/chromium and ~/.config/chromium snapshots, making copies, and
then trying to run chromium with random stuff deleted.
For example, on my system I have ~/.cache/chromium/Profile
1/old_Cache_000 and ~/.cache/chromium/System Profi
On 4/13/22 12:11, Anthony Callegaro wrote:
Me again,
I tried debugging further. If I remove the Preferences file I am then able to
start chromium and if I try to restore pages from the window that makes it
crashes manually I manage to restore some tabs but some will make it crash
consistently
On 4/12/22 08:02, Anthony Callegaro wrote:
Hi guys,
I tried a few additional things to try to sort it out :
- downgraded to my latest upgrade date :
cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/snapshot.list
deb [check-valid-until=no]
http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-security/20220404T151623Z/
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