Similar issues on Bullseye with Chromium 83.0.4103.116. On an x86_64 system.
Ensured all packages are up to date and did a fresh restart.
Chromium is completely unstable and unusable, consistently crashes
after a few minutes of use. Sometimes a crash log shows up, sometimes
it all just goes
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Video playback does not seem to be working in any browser in Debian
Bullseye.
* What led up to the situation?
apt update
apt dist-upgrade
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
Package: libc6-dev
Version: 2.28-10
There is currently a mismatch between libc6 on Debian stable and the
underlying kernel with respect to XDP. The kernel has support for XDP
sockets, but the libc6 library does not have the associated macro
AF_XDP, to specify the address family.
The addition of
I have hit this behavior in the debian-buster-alpha4 installer as
well. Exact same issue. I setup a RAID1 in the installer and then
installed the base system. In the Grub dialog I choose the first disk,
let's call it /dev/sda to install Grub on. Then the installer goes and
tries to install grub on
For people using libvirt, I've found that adding the following to a
domain solves this problem.
/dev/urandom
Thanks for the useful pointer in this direction Ted.
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~ ry
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