The behavior is the same when I use '--disable-gpu'.
-Chris
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 3:10 PM Christopher Judd wrote:
>
> Since a recent upgrade, Opera and Chrome crash with error messages like the
> following:
>
> [5913:5913:0724/111632.892713:ERROR:url_pattern_set.cc(287)] Invalid url
> pattern: chrome://startpage/*
> [5913:5913:0724/111632.893319:ERROR:
Hi,
you may launch chromium whith the -g option from a terminal: once in the
debugger, you "start" and wait for a crash in the browser while you navigate
the web. I suppose, the debugger in the terminal should give you a trace of the
crash.
* On 2020 10 Jul 23:40 -0500, Bruce Kerr wrote:
> Hi, I have both Chromium and Epiphany browsers crashing randomly in
> Bullseye running on Acer A500 tegra 2 tablet with kerenl 5.8.3.
>
> The version of Chromium on bullseye is 83.
Not just armhf but amd64 as well. Since the upgr
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 02:23:31PM +1000, Bruce Kerr wrote:
> Hi, I have both Chromium and Epiphany browsers crashing randomly in
> Bullseye running on Acer A500 tegra 2 tablet with kerenl 5.8.3.
>
> The version of Chromium on bullseye is 83.
>
> I also have Buster with Ch
Hi, I have both Chromium and Epiphany browsers crashing randomly in
Bullseye running on Acer A500 tegra 2 tablet with kerenl 5.8.3.
The version of Chromium on bullseye is 83.
I also have Buster with Chromium 79 and same kernel and all works fine,
including epiphany.
I suspect it is a common lib
Hi ya All & David,
whose browsers are falling like bad trousers... (xcuse me, could not
resist the rhyme!) ;-)
Give Netscape 7.0.1 a go, she is like a rock & will leave that ancient
4.xx serises for deadage.
Also, Mozila 1.2.x is a very stable beastie too.
Hmmm, how is your ram? Is it just
I recently got a new system with debian/woody installed, and I'm
finding my web browsers _very_ unstable. The problem is worst with
Mozilla and Galeon. Netscape 4 is better, but even it seems to crash
much more often than it did with my old 133 MHZ Pentium system.
With both Mozilla and Galeon, t
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