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Just upgraded system and rebooted as linux-3.6.4 was installed. Now chromium won't open. I tried opening from a terminal and I get
Segmentation fault
. I tried installing google-chrome from AUR but get the same thing. Anyone else having this problem?
Edit: I just realized that nautilus is doing the same thing! I'll upgrade my test machine with Arch at work to see if it has any problems.
Last edited by senorsmile (2012-11-01 04:49:22)
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I just had the same problem. In my case the root partition was full (because of the pacman cache) and because of that some things were not starting up properly.
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It is crashing for me too for some months now. I thought it was going to be automagically solved with some update, but I have seen like 4 chromium updates and it is still the same. I have done this:
% pacman -Rscn chromium
% sudo updatedb
% locate chromium (and removed every file found)
% pacman -S chromium
% chromium
[1] 9317 segmentation fault (core dumped) chromium
%
What is happening?
Last edited by Slurp (2012-12-26 14:54:11)
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Got the same issue with google-chrome-dev for weeks...
I've never found any solution.
So i switched back to google-chrome-beta, which is working fine.
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I installed that one (google-chrome-beta) and it does exactly the same So unlucky...
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Kinda same here (it worked properly about an hour before), but bit different. It works until a keypress. Chrome and Chromium, stable and beta.
Now I have to use UZBL...
update: I'm getting more and more crashes. All says just segmentation fault, but with gksu I got this:
(gksu:2443): Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 1 char 57: Element 'b' was closed, but the currently open element is 'big'
I don't know what it means, so don't know that it's related or not.
Last edited by freyr (2013-01-06 05:38:55)
What, so everyone's supposed to sleep every single night now? You realize that nighttime makes up half of all time?
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Who of you uses 64 bits? I do.
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Who of you uses 64 bits? I do.
Me, too. But I've just re-partitioned my disk and reinstalled the system, because I needed to install a Windows, too and it can't be done on a disk with GPT. I don't have any problems now. Do you use a disk with GPT or MBR? Don't know if it could have an effect or not...
Last edited by freyr (2013-01-09 12:10:12)
What, so everyone's supposed to sleep every single night now? You realize that nighttime makes up half of all time?
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I use GPT, but it was working fine, just after some update it started to fail Goodbye Chromium, was nice while it lasted.
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I have troubles with firefox, chromium and thunderbird. Opera crashes to but it seems to be different (I'll try to find out).
I'm on 64bit with GPT, although this shouldn't be a problem. What is interesting is that I use btrfs, could this be a problem?
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After a full system upgrade last week, I too can no longer launch Chromium:
$ chromium
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ chromium --version
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Any ideas as to how I can debug this problem better? How do I increase the verbosity? Where is the core dumped to? I really enjoyed Chromium (I'm running GNOME 3, the GNOME browser is unusably slow be comparison even on a beast of a machine - I think it's fundamentally broken) but now I am relegated to using a less performant browser.
Last edited by dawid.loubser (2013-03-01 09:38:38)
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I wonder whether there is already a solution as I have the same problem...
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Does everybody still have this problem? :__(
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I solved it with a simple reinstall...
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For me, this problem was the $HOME/.config directory was a symlink to nowhere - a mistake in a script I use to manage dotfiles.
Maybe try deleting the $HOME/.config/chromium directory and try again.
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I solved it by removing ~/.pki
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I solved it by removing ~/.pki
Thank you . I've been messing around for two days trying to figure out why everything is crashing around me... This solved the issue.
Now I just need to go back and clean the mess I made...
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