Add a "--no-sandbox" may solve the "Aw, Snap" page problem based on my
experience due to its compatibility problem with some AV or other
security software.

On Sep 22, 11:24 am, Dark Starz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Thanks:
> First of all I would like to give my thanks for making such an awesome
> web browser.  The simple and lightning fast loading is a very
> attractive feature of Chrome.
> I love how the address bar is actually a search bar as well.  It is
> very convenient.
>
> Issues:
> So I occasionally have this problem with loading Chrome or a tab in
> Chrome.
> I close Chrome and after opening it, normally it will load my homepage
> however i do get this "Aw Snap" page that says something didn't work
> properly.
> This goes the same when I try to open a new tab.  It will load for
> about 10-20 seconds and then show the "Aw Snap" page.
>
> Another problem that I occasionally have is the page alignment.
> I see the problem occasionally when using Google calender.  After
> adding a new event or something, it would show the other all-day
> events added sticking outside the date.
>
> Suggestions:
> - Easy Access of scripts allowance/restrictions
> - Add a "Clear All" button on the download page.
>
> Thats all I can think about for now
>
> Cheers,
> Jon
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