I still get the error message "Page(s) Unresponsive" on Chromium
9.0.570.0 (64562) Ubuntu 10.10.
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For what it's worth, version
6.0.396.0~svn20100505r46428-0ubuntu1~ucd1~jaunty from PPA is also (and
still) affected...
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I can confirm now the bug is gone.
I have tested 32-bit jaunty and 64-bit lucid with both Chromium 5.0.395.0 and
5.0.396.0.
There is no bug anymore.
So this suggests the version 5.0.393.0 was an unlucky one.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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The issue seems to fixed in the latest Ubuntu Daily Builds version (5.0.395.0).
I will check this once the 5.0.396.0 is published (building right now).
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@evan: yep, probably an unlucky version.
as for lkgr, i used to use it, but it was so often broken that i gave up (~
last Sept).
Users of daily builds should expect regressions from time to time.
Otherwise, there are more stable versions available.
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I am not sure what caused this problem, but I expect you got an unlucky
version.
Fabien: I wonder if, for your daily builds, it'd be more effective to use
http://chromium-status.appspot.com/lkgr
which is the latest version that passed our tests. It's typically between 0
and 20 revisions behin
This regression appeared at the worse time ever, i.e. when almost all the
builders were re-affected to another task, leaving a really long queue of
unbuilt packages behind (queue estimated to ~5 days, still growing).
Once the builders are back, this will return to normal.
There's nothing i can do
Alex,
This bug has appeared only after the version 5.0.391.0 of the daily builds.
The above mentioned is the latest version without the bug.
The version (5.0.342) in official lucid repos is way much older and does not
have the bug.
This bug has already been reported upstream:
http://code.google.co
This bug certainly seems to exist upstream in Chromium, but unless I'm
mistaken, it doesn't affect the latest official Ubuntu package
(5.0.342.9~r43360-0ubuntu2). For that reason, I'll mark it as Invalid
in Ubuntu but keep it open as an upstream bug. If anyone is able to
reproduce this with the l
I appear to be having the same problem with signing in to
mail.google.com (the 'loading' screen appears, but gets no further) and
a locally installed version of Moodle, running via apache on localhost.
In both cases Firefox 3.5.9 is displaying them fine.
I can confirm that the two websites listed
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/chromium/issues #43013
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=43013
** Also affects: chromium-browser via
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=43013
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Package changed: chromium (Ubuntu) => chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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