[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-08-11 Thread herrtimson
The crash, if you'd like to call it a crash, was about gpu hardware
acceleration. I tried to append --disable-gpu from console and this made
it go away plus the browser itself is much faster now in rendering. I
then disabled it permamently in the options.

The device is a nvidia tegra, the binary drivers don't work with 14.04
and I believe the opensource version which I am using at the moment does
not allow gpu acceleration. Is there another bug open regarding gpu
acceleration with the tegra open source videodrivers?

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Title:
  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-07-06 Thread Mikhail N
Can you please post 
$ glxinfo | grep OpenGL 

and
$ dmesg | grep -i drm

Chromium creates multiple processes when working, and above is the crash
of the GPU sub-process. Maybe it tries to use GPU acceleration, but
fails to do ot, and the GPU is not blacklisted or you set it to ignore
the blacklist in chrome://flags

Also try dropping chrome://flags to default

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  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-05-22 Thread herrtimson
I managed to add enough swap space but unfortunatley it doesn't make any
difference, the trace is the same as printed without --debug in #8

My guess is that it is very similar problem to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1563184
, but I don't get the segfault or any other crash, just weird console
ouput :-)

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Title:
  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-28 Thread Olivier Tilloy
@herrtimson: try launching without --debug. Is the stacktrace printed on
stderr any more complete?

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  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-27 Thread Umer Salman
Awesome! Thank you so much Oliver! @osomon

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  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-27 Thread herrtimson
Well, I just installed the additonal dbgsym package for chromium and
started it with

chromium-browser --debug 2>&1 | tee gdb-chromium.txt


Apparently running out of memory, the device has only 433mb ram and an 
additional 266mb as a swap on a SD card. However, I attached the small logfile 
which was created. I'll try to get more swap up working.

Can someone else try to test on a device with more ram, raspberry-pi
maybe?

** Attachment added: "gdb-chromium.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1664147/+attachment/4868740/+files/gdb-chromium.txt

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  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-27 Thread Olivier Tilloy
Thanks for the feedback @herrtimson. Can you please install debug
symbols and see if that results in a more verbose stack trace printed on
the console?

You will need to follow instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash#Non-built-
in_debug_symbol_packages_.28.2A-dbgsym.29 to enable the ddebs
repository, and then install "chromium-browser-dbgsym".

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Title:
  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-27 Thread herrtimson
thank you for your effort of the upgrade to recent stable chromium-58

I am using it with the arm port of Ubuntu-14.04 on a ac 100 chromebook,
where I get something which seems to be a segmention fault while
starting the browser. This is the output from the console

Received signal 11 SEGV_MAPERR 00b4
#0 0x41d5579a base::debug::StackTrace::StackTrace()
#1 0x41d5529e base::debug::StackTrace::StackTrace()
#2 0x41d55ad4 
#3 0x45ef8ac0 
[end of stack trace]
Calling _exit(1). Core file will not be generated.
[1932:2002:0427/142800.887755:ERROR:browser_gpu_channel_host_factory.cc(113)] 
Failed to launch GPU process.
[1932:2002:0427/142800.888476:ERROR:browser_gpu_channel_host_factory.cc(113)] 
Failed to launch GPU process.
[1932:2002:0427/142800.888952:ERROR:browser_gpu_channel_host_factory.cc(113)] 
Failed to launch GPU process.
[1932:2002:0427/142800.890193:ERROR:browser_gpu_channel_host_factory.cc(113)] 
Failed to launch GPU process.
[1932:2002:0427/142800.890652:ERROR:browser_gpu_channel_host_factory.cc(113)] 
Failed to launch GPU process.

I'm uncertain if this is a problem, since chromium does not crash in
this moment and I'm able to use it for surfing in the internet, as
supposed? If you need further information (coredump, etc), please
provide me with informations how to generate those, I am not really
familiar with the use of debug tools.

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  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-26 Thread Olivier Tilloy
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-26 Thread Fink Nottle
Thank you. I've been testing the ppa version, and it works fine. The two
noticeable issues are that chromecast doesn't work anymore (known
upstream issue I guess), and flash's behaviour isn't the same as chrome.

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Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-26 Thread Olivier Tilloy
I’ve packaged chromium-browser 58.0.3029.81 for trusty, it is being
validated by the security team and will hopefully hit -updates soon.

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => In Progress

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-04-09 Thread Fink Nottle
It looks like chromium 57 has been pushed to the ppa. I tried it on
trusty, and it works. I noticed one difference compared to chrome 57.
Flash has been deprecated in chrome 57, and set to on-demand only.
Ironically, chromium runs flash by default. The on-demand setting
doesn't exist on chromium 57.

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  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-03-31 Thread pcworld
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Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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2017-03-31 Thread pcworld
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  Confirmed

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-03-31 Thread pcworld
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Title:
  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-03-01 Thread ECC_OK
It looks like this is the same problem as fixed here:

https://github.com/RussianFedora/chromium/commit/044d0710f2fefdbe3c58508806b8cb30700cb5b0

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Title:
  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-03-01 Thread wpaludet
news ? 
chromium-browser - 56.0.2924.76-0ubuntu0.14.04.1159 wont build... Can someone 
fix it ?

https://launchpad.net/~canonical-chromium-
builds/+archive/ubuntu/stage/+packages

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Title:
  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-02-23 Thread Giacomo Nannicini
Considering the latest news about the vulnerability of SHA-1 (see
https://shattered.it/ ), any Chromium version < 56 is potentially
vulnerable.

** Information type changed from Public to Public Security

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Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-02-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1664147] Re: Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

2017-02-13 Thread Paul White
** Tags added: trusty

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Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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