Public bug reported:
```
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Focal Fossa (development branch)
Release:20.04
```
- 64-bit
- Gnome 3.34.2
- X11
This error message triggered while my desktop computer booted up, so I
expected it to boot up without an issue.
I found where `Bad rss-counte
deleting /home/foo/.config/chromium worked for me as well. so, after
upgrading from 12.04 to 12.10, it seems like a good idea to delete that
directory.
other problems that seemed to be solved by deleting .config/chromium:
1. volume control remains synced while using webapps like pandora.com
2. no
please disregard bug report above, just noticed the leading post
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
that solved my problem, thank you Jean-Baptiste
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Title:
received error message in termal while upgrading: linux-
image-3.5.0-25-generic
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I could not get Amazon Cloud Reader to work with command line 'chromium-
browser --app https://read.amazon.com/' so I doubt the webapp will ever
work until it can run as --app first
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I figured out my problems on both sides with Firefox and Chromium. it
all had to do with my security settings, but I'm unable to delete my
comment above.
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issue #1
Amazon Cloud Reader WebApp does not work in Chromium Browser or Google
Chrome—it appears to run stable as it opens, but when I try to open next
page, nothing happens because app is frozen—though it does allow me to
quit app with close button in upper corner.
ACRW freezing problem started