Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-28 Thread Mihai Popescu
Just a hint: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzJJbNRErVQ=30m38s

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-28 Thread Dumitru Mișu Moldovan
La 27.01.2018 14:59, Roderick a scris: > > > # iridium& > [2] 14714 > # *** autoupdate was enabled, overriding with false > iridium(14714) in free(): use after free 0x7e51b6a0 > > [2]Abort iridium (core

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-27 Thread Mike Burns
On 2018-01-27 12.59.08 +, Roderick wrote: > > # iridium& > [2] 14714 > # *** autoupdate was enabled, overriding with false > iridium(14714) in free(): use after free 0x7e51b6a0 > > [2]Abort iridium (core

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-27 Thread Roderick
# iridium& [2] 14714 # *** autoupdate was enabled, overriding with false iridium(14714) in free(): use after free 0x7e51b6a0 [2]Abort iridium (core dumped)

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-27 Thread Roderick
On Fri, 26 Jan 2018, meg...@r53sound.com wrote: > It will be slow, but you can increase datasize > beyond physical RAM. I have twice swap as memory. But that is not a solution. A program that needs so much memory for nothing should leave my computer. I suspect, it is a bug in firefox 56.0.

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-27 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 26 Jan 2018, Jonathan Drews wrote: > You can try Otter-browser. It is a fork of the Opera browser. My bank > website and a few other websites refuse secure logins but in general it > works well. > > I am using it on OpenBSD 6.1. It won't play videos until you install the > necessary plugins.

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread meg...@r53sound.com
>> Have you tried increasing datasize-cur and -max under "default:\" >> in /etc/login.conf ? I have mine set to 2048M > >I have 512 MB there. My computer has 1024MB Ram. It will be slow, but you can increase datasize beyond physical RAM. How much swap space do you have? You can use swapctl to

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread lists
Fri, 26 Jan 2018 00:26:11 + (GMT) Roderick > I get continously this and other errors. In OpenBSD, in FreeBSD. > > I think it is time to change browser, but I distrust chrome as comming > from data collector google. > > The problem is that those that make WEB pages decide

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Fri, 26 Jan 2018 17:50:02 + > On Fri, 26 Jan 2018 17:13:47 + (GMT) > > > > (1) "even *running* firefox on an i386 netbook with 1Gb of memory > > is unbearable." > > We still have a 1.73 Ghz 1.5 Gigabyte Ram laptop that does OK with > firefox. It is running fvwm 1 as a desktop

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread Jonathan Drews
You can try Otter-browser. It is a fork of the Opera browser. My bank website and a few other websites refuse secure logins but in general it works well. I am using it on OpenBSD 6.1. It won't play videos until you install the necessary plugins. Here is how to fix it. >Description: The

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Fri, 26 Jan 2018 17:13:47 + (GMT) > (1) "even *running* firefox on an i386 netbook with 1Gb of memory is > unbearable." We still have a 1.73 Ghz 1.5 Gigabyte Ram laptop that does OK with firefox. It is running fvwm 1 as a desktop though which requires clicks occasionally for some

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Fri, 26 Jan 2018 11:10:45 -0500 > > I have 512 MB there. My computer has 1024MB Ram. For what does > > firefox need so much memory?! I think that puzzles everyone. Browsers are often full of memory leaks too. I haven't had any crashes on 57 or 58 btw. I haven't checked quantum but priorly

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread mathuin
> > > I only need a browser. > > > > Surf? w3m? > > w3m is a phantastic tool! When it gets unbearable, I copy the location > from firefox and feed w3m with it. > > I will try later surf. > > iridium does not convince me till now. It seems to be a new browser > (different from chrome) as any

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread Roderick
On Fri, 26 Jan 2018, Allan Streib wrote: > Mine is set to 2048M also. I almost never have Firefox crashes > esp. on newer builds from Landry Breuil as described here: > > https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article=20170425173917 (1) "even *running* firefox on an i386 netbook with 1Gb of memory

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread Allan Streib
Roderick writes: > On Thu, 25 Jan 2018, meg...@r53sound.com wrote: > >> Have you tried increasing  datasize-cur and -max under "default:\" >> in /etc/login.conf ? I have mine set to 2048M > > I have 512 MB there. My computer has 1024MB Ram. For what does firefox > need so much

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-26 Thread Roderick
On Thu, 25 Jan 2018, meg...@r53sound.com wrote: > Have you tried increasing  datasize-cur and -max under "default:\" > in /etc/login.conf ? I have mine set to 2048M I have 512 MB there. My computer has 1024MB Ram. For what does firefox need so much memory?! And seemonkey seems to be more

RE: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-25 Thread meg...@r53sound.com
-Original Message- From: "Roderick" <hru...@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 7:26pm To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped) I get continously this and other errors. In OpenBSD, in FreeBSD. I think it is time to chang

Re: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-25 Thread Erling Westenvik
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 12:26:11AM +, Roderick wrote: > I get continously this and other errors. In OpenBSD, in FreeBSD. Corrupt Firefox profile? Clogged OpenBSD installation? You could try Firefox ESR. In packages. > I think it is time to change browser, but I distrust chrome as comming >

Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)

2018-01-25 Thread Roderick
I get continously this and other errors. In OpenBSD, in FreeBSD. I think it is time to change browser, but I distrust chrome as comming from data collector google. The problem is that those that make WEB pages decide more or less what browser I must use. What is the real alternative?