This issue seems to be resolved for me on the build of Firefox 40 from
the above ppa.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1474003
Title:
Firefox 39 keeps crashing
Status
Which PPA is it it that has Firefox 38, and how do you prevent the newer
version from the official repositories from taking precedence? It's
getting annoying having to switch from Firefox to Chromium when I want
to use Twitch.
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That's a bug in the Ubuntu version of gdb.
Open
/usr/share/gdb/auto-load/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.19-gdb.py in
your favourite text editor.
RIght before the 2nd last line (which should be from libstdcxx.v6.printers
import register_libstdcxx_printers), add the following line
All Ubuntu 14.04 or newer users are. The old normal flashplayer plugin
stopped being supported on Linux and Solaris a while ago and will never
be updated past version 11.*.*. (Current version is 18.0.0)
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Attached is log from debugging the plugin container. Interestingly, when
plugin container crashed while gdb was attached to it, firefox froze for
a few seconds, then continued working. The flash video kept playing even
after the plugin container process terminated. The crash report window
did pop
Actually, maybe the pepper flash player was part of the System 76
install of Ubuntu and not Ubuntu in general. Either way, the normal
flashplayer plugin isn't really viable anymore.
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Here's mine.
** Attachment added: firefox.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1474003/+attachment/4429010/+files/firefox.log
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Can confirm this behaviour on Ubuntu 14.04. I'm using Firefox 39 with
only one addon (ublock origin) and all plugins either disabled or set to
ask for permission to run. Experiencing crashes in both Firefox 39 and
Firefox 40 Developer Edition, but Firefox 38 is fine.
Playing flashplayer video for
I should mention that my crashes have the exact same stacktrace as the
one in the posted bug here.
If I go to the modules tab in the crash reports viewer, libpulsecommon
and libpulse (the pulseaudio libraries) are highlighted in red, as are
libgio, libglib, libstdc++, and libpthread. There's no
This is extremely annoying when a fullscreen application crashes. Your
average user who doesn't know about the Ctrl+Alt+PrntScrn+K and
Ctrl+Alt+F1 tricks will assume that the operating system crashed which
is about the most significant usability issue you could possibly have.
And even for the
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