Unfortunately still happens frequenlty in chromium browser in precise
system (12.04) and nvidia 304.64 (latest greatest)
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Adding this PPA is a good workaround. The one suggested above is more of
a bleeding-edge PPA so I would recommend this one instead. It will
update nvidia-driver to ver 270.
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
NOTE, probably only useful for Nvidia-users!
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..but now it crashes again (after new chromium update?)
[14770:14770:43095308975:FATAL:process_util_linux.cc(603)] Out of memory.
[14778:14778:43095420790:FATAL:process_util_linux.cc(603)] Out of memory.
This bug should not be in Fix released-state IMHO.
$ apt-cache policy chromium-browser
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
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On 11-03-13 05:31 AM, friskee wrote:
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
What fix has been released?
Please advise.
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I was at the old version before but now running Chromium 10 + Adobe
Flash 10.2.x and it works.
I do have a customized version of adobe config on this machine though:
/etc/adobe$ cat mms.cfg
OverrideGPUValidation=true
This was to get rid of full-screen flickering.
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Flash works in Firefox but doesn't in Chromium. How do you figure
that's a flash bug? Seriously, this is basic troubleshooting and
process of elimination.
I'm surely a complete beginner but I have to answer that even if it works well
with Firefox, the last frame showed stays and appears on
This bug still affects chromium-browser
9.0.597.107~r75357-0ubuntu0.10.10.1, only workaround for this seems to
disable hardware acceleration in flash player.
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On 11-03-04 04:54 AM, Demetrio Pecorini wrote:
This bug still affects chromium-browser
9.0.597.107~r75357-0ubuntu0.10.10.1, only workaround for this seems to
disable hardware acceleration in flash player.
I guess that would do it since the actual bug is that flash-vdpau is
making an memory
FYI, here are two work arounds from the upstream bug reports:
a) update nvidia drivers from the exorg-edgers ppa or something
b) run chromium with the -g option, ie, run it in debugger mode
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Thanks smaj, this works !
There are still minor graphic errors in some videos (lloks like an old image
from a crashed flash player) but your solution is excellent.
It seems to work only with the flash-plugin (via synaptic), not with gnash.
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the artifacts Horst F JENS sees, will go away after a reboot. I guess
they are remnants from some improperly cleaned overlay, as they
correspond to the graphics of the last flash used with hw acceleration.
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On 11-02-20 10:50 PM, Aaron Haviland wrote:
I think this should probably be flagged as a bug in flash. I think flash
should disable the option if it's not usable.
Flash works in Firefox but doesn't in Chromium. How do you figure
that's a flash bug? Seriously, this is basic troubleshooting
Flash works in Firefox but doesn't in Chromium. How do you figure
that's a flash bug? Seriously, this is basic troubleshooting and
process of elimination.
My point being that, on the assumption that Firefox ignores the error, while
Chromium has problems with the error, Firefox's method may
If you get the older flash working, you can go into the flash settings
(right click on a running flash animation, select Settings...) and
deselect Enable hardware acceleration and then you don't need to use
the old version of flash anymore.
I think this should probably be flagged as a bug in
thanks Aaron for the hint. For me the following workaround worked as
well and is, in case Firefox is installed on the machine, much easier to
accomplish:
- Launch Mozilla Firefox
- Open youtube.com in Firefox
- Right click on any flash content
- Select Settings...
- Disable the hardware
Aaron - thanks for the tip concerning downgrading flash back to 10.1,
that works great.
I've also updated to Chromium beta (10.0.648.82) and have now started
getting the can not run your plugin because it is out of date message.
You can permanently disable this by starting chromium-browser with
My crash looks like this
$ chromium-browser
[12215:12215:17373750755:ERROR:base/native_library_linux.cc(32)] dlopen failed
when trying to open libGLESv2.so.2: libGLESv2.so.2: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
From Maverick (10.10) Desktop 32-bit with a GeForce 7300GT (which
doesn't support VDPAU) I get the following visiting www.youtube.com and
clicking on the first video link displayed:
$ chromium-browser
[3034:3077:1088577600:ERROR:chrome/browser/sync/engine/all_status.cc(114)]
Unrecognized Syncer
Yes, this bug is the same googlecode bug 68942. I warned them that this
was coming but they seemed to want to discount it.
** Also affects: chromium-browser via
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=68942
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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On chromium 9.0.597.94~r73967-0ubuntu0.10.10.1, I can workaround this by
downgrading flash to 10.1.85.3ubuntu1 from the maverick archives which
does not exhibit this, but is not ideal due to the many recent security
updates.
However, on recent nightly builds (such as
Seem like it crashes in /usr/lib/vdpau/libvdpau_nvidia.so.1 which (more
or less) confirms the theory that this is same as google bug
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=68942
** Attachment added: Chromium stack trace
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Probably http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=68942
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/chromium/issues #68942
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=68942
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