Public bug reported:
Chromium will no longer start after version 36 upgrade. Previous version
worked ok. Execution from command line reports "Illegal instruction
(core dumped)". Nothing displayed on screen.
lshw reports:
description: Tower Computer
version: System Version
width: 32 bits
** Attachment added: "Output of "cat /proc/cpuinfo""
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1353185/+attachment/4186844/+files/20140825-cpuinfo.txt
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I have added an attachment with the output from "cat /proc/cpuinfo".
I have not been able to find a core dump file after running "chromium-
browser" from the command line. I ran "sudo find -name core.*" at the
root directory, but did not find anything that seemed to be associated
with Chromium. I
Based on the comments of Opera above, I would say my problem with
Chromium 36 is not properly a bug, but a problem of obsolete hardware.
My machine where Chromium won't run is a 2003 machine with an AMD
Athlon(TM) XP 2400+.
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I guess I should emphasize that Chromium 35 seemed to be running more or
less OK on my AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2400+ machine, although Adobe Flash
Player will not run with any of the browsers installed there (Firefox,
Opera, or Chromium).
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Florian W.: Thank you for the clarification about version numbers. I
checked my own software update log and agree that there was, in fact, no
Chromium 35 from the Update Manager. Apparently Google's view of the
world through their narrow Windows does not give them much a realistic
panorama of the w
Florian W.: Thank you for your advice. I think I will abandon Chromium
on my old machine since Firefox and Opera will start OK and are at least
partially operable there.
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I received the Chromium 37 update via the Update Manager and installed
it (thank you). However, Chromium will still not execute on my Athlon XP
2400+ machine. I now get the following screen output when executing from
the command line (which I did not get with version 36):
>chromium-browser
#
# Fa
Installation of Chromium 38.0.2125.111 did not eliminate the above
problem. Following is the screen output from running chromium-browser in
a terminal:
chromium-browser
#
# Fatal error in ../../v8/src/ia32/assembler-ia32.cc, line 54
# CHECK(cpu.has_sse2()) failed
#
C stack trace ==
Chromium 39.0.2171.65 installed. Still will not execute on AMD
Athlon(TM) XP 2400+. Error as above.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1353185
Title:
Chromium 36
On my original post for my AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2400+ machine, I was
running Ubuntu 12.04. Since then, I installed 14.04, which I most
recently decided to overwrite with Debian 7.7 (because Ubuntu no longer
provides a video driver compatible with my hardware -- but that's
another story). What I wanted
Public bug reported:
Evince (Document Viewer) 3.2.1 "using poppler/cairo (0.16.7) fails to
print. Print job appears in print queue as status "held".
My printer is a Brother HL-2140 on a USB port.
Other applications print normally (e.g., Libre Office, Adobe Reader).
Adobe Reader will print OK th
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973806
Title:
Evince 3.2.1 fails to print
Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Evince (Document Viewer) 3.2.1
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