Bug#769941: iceweasel crash

2015-01-21 Thread George B.

tags 769941 - moreinfo
thanks

On 14/01/15 04:00, Michael Gilbert wrote:

This turned out to be faulty ram for the other person experiencing
this.  Submitter, can you see if memtest says anything meaningful, and
possibly reseating, removing, or replacing ram?


I ran memtest for an hour and got no errors (it was at 70% of pass when I 
stopped it because I needed my laptop back to do work).

Also, just in case, I checked that turning the about:config option back on 
brought the problem back - it does. After login + about 2s firefox crashes.

Please let me know what more data I can provide you.


George


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Bug#769941: iceweasel crash

2015-01-14 Thread webmbackslash
Memtest was reporting errors immeditely, after first test my module
had already 28000 errors!! Reseating did not solve, it was just a
faulty ram problem. After many days i replaced it, never had crash
problems anymore.
Best wishes


Teo

2015-01-14 5:00 GMT+01:00 Michael Gilbert mgilb...@debian.org:
 control: tag -1 unreproducible, moreinfo

 On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 3:22 AM, webmbackslash wrote:
 I've found that all my problems with iceweasel and chrome crash was
 due to a Ram module fault. I was thinking about glib and others stuff,
 but all was solved after removing the module that fail the memtest :)
 Thanks all folks

 This turned out to be faulty ram for the other person experiencing
 this.  Submitter, can you see if memtest says anything meaningful, and
 possibly reseating, removing, or replacing ram?

 Best wishes,
 Mike

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Bug#769941: iceweasel crash

2015-01-13 Thread Michael Gilbert
control: tag -1 unreproducible, moreinfo

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 3:22 AM, webmbackslash wrote:
 I've found that all my problems with iceweasel and chrome crash was
 due to a Ram module fault. I was thinking about glib and others stuff,
 but all was solved after removing the module that fail the memtest :)
 Thanks all folks

This turned out to be faulty ram for the other person experiencing
this.  Submitter, can you see if memtest says anything meaningful, and
possibly reseating, removing, or replacing ram?

Best wishes,
Mike


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Bug#769941: iceweasel crash

2015-01-12 Thread webmbackslash
I've found that all my problems with iceweasel and chrome crash was
due to a Ram module fault. I was thinking about glib and others stuff,
but all was solved after removing the module that fail the memtest :)
Thanks all folks


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