Same issue on an amdgpu laptop. This is even happening on chromium when
disabling the gpu... As if the disabling gpu code does not work. There is loads
of this output in about:gpu
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[3252:3252:0530/202739.274889:WARNING:angle_platform_impl.cc(48)] :
ProgramGL.cpp:989 (checkLinkStatus): Program
Some Problem Google Chrome Ubuntu 20.10: traps: chrome[336794] trap int3
ip:55fc99dab811 sp:7fff2cc3b550 error:0 in chrome[55fc96ff1000+7fc8000]
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I've switched to firefox, that solved the problem!
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Getting those traps as well, don't know if it is because of the snap
usage or chromium:
[941728.747452] traps: chrome[1912045] trap int3 ip:559081754d9e
sp:7ffe0c20d510 error:0 in chrome[55907cad+780d000]
[941731.964290] traps: chrome[1912059] trap int3 ip:559081754d9e
sp:7ffe0c213e40 error:
My workaround is to close chromium frequently (closing its x-window rather
than normal exit from the browser) and restart it, in order to save all my
open tabs. This seems to release the excess memory and CPU that is being
hogged by this atrocious piece of software.
On Tue, 26 Jan 2021, Fevri
Just to note, the kernel trap int3 issue persists for me, even in the
latest Chromium release for Ubuntu 20.04.1, Version 88.0.4324.96
(Official Build) snap (64-bit).
Here's my kernel info:
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Linux cweeks-XPS-13-9380
[Expired for chromium-browser (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Jim, I'm sorry to read that fullscreen video playback isn't working well
for you. Would you mind filing a separate bug for this, ideally with a
screenshot or screencast demonstrating the problem?
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the new version of Chromium seems to be a disaster when I try to go to
full screen in YouTube. It scatters parts of the screen amongst my
various virtual desktops and creates a huge mess, forcing me to kill
chromium from the command line.
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> Thanks f
thanks, I will try with the updated version and keep you posted
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> Thanks for the report Gerald, and sorry for the lack of a timely response.
> Is this still happening with the latest update available for Ubuntu 16.04
> (version 86.0.4240.75-0ubuntu0.16
Thanks for the report Gerald, and sorry for the lack of a timely response.
Is this still happening with the latest update available for Ubuntu 16.04
(version 86.0.4240.75-0ubuntu0.16.04.1)?
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