Hi, I was getting a similar error in VirtualBox. It was crashing Virtualbox
itself.
But disabling 3D acceleration in Virtualbox settings solved the problem for me.
Indeed enabling 3D acceleration was causing many applications to crash, not
just firefox
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Hi Phil,
I already have the newest version of lxsession according to apt-get, but
I'm still getting the crashes. Furthermore, it's still happening
although I am now using Chromium and not Firefox.
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On Ubuntu trusty with Unity i notice that nearly every time i start
firefox, it crashes. when i submit the crash report and restart it, it
works again. what can we do to simplify the bugfixing process?
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Please read back and install the newer lxsession :)
Regards,
Phill.
On 25 April 2014 07:39, Stego stego...@web.de wrote:
On Ubuntu trusty with Unity i notice that nearly every time i start
firefox, it crashes. when i submit the crash report and restart it, it
works again. what can we do to
I'm getting the same error with the final release of Lubuntu Trusty,
using the 386 version. I have to do a hard reboot. :-(
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Title:
firefox
I am hitting the same problem with Lubuntu 14.04 installed in virtual
box. I am using the released.
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Not entirely sure this is fixed in Lubuntu. Using yesterdays Trusty ISO
I'm getting a lot of crashes with Firefox. This is straight out after
install.
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/lxsession
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This bug was fixed in the package lxsession -
0.4.9.2+git20140317-0ubuntu1
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lxsession (0.4.9.2+git20140317-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium
* New upstream snapshot, only bug fixes:
- Fix some help texts.
- Re-enable buildin support for polkit (LP: #1292868)
- Fix
Hum, actually running under an upstart session add one more value to
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, that's maybe why we saw it on a standard Lubuntu
session (which use upstart session) and not on the others. But I'm
surprised Xubuntu doesn't have the same problem, since they should have
merely the same numbers
lxsession is also exporting the wrong values on XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
(duplicate items), that probably why we are the only ones to suffer this
bug. I can probably fix this. However, firefox still have a bug
regarding this environment value.
** Also affects: lxsession (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Using
export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=:;
works here to. On Lubuntu 14.04, 64 Bit /w latest updates.
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Using the export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=:; works for me But it isn't
fun
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Maybe you are hitting the same problem as me:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=981066
which is related to the environment variable XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #981066
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=981066
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More investigations, and it seems that it's the interaction between upstart
session and lxsession.
For the short term, the work around is to :
- sudo cp /usr/share/xsession/Lubuntu.desktop /usr/share/xsession/test.desktop
- Open /usr/share/xsession/test.desktop and change Name=Lubuntu by
The work around works for me (Firefox and Chrome).
You forgot a s at xsession (xsessions).
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Problem is alive ,on Lubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) Daily Build
trusty-desktop-amd64.iso 06-Mar-2014 17:46 695M Desktop image for
64-bit PC (AMD64) computers (standard download)
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I have switched from Lubuntu 14.04 to ubuntu-gnome 14.04. Firefox and
google-chrome work fine in ubuntu-gnome 14.04. I am happy with that.
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Tested XFCE. Everything works fine. Using Box for GTK and icons (AMD64).
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I can confirm this bug. Also on lubuntu on 14.04 64bit, with all latest
updates.
- google-chrome and google-chrome-beta crash
- thunderbird crashes
- firefox crashes
- other programs do crash
Weird thing is, that if I create a new account, and do not login by
graphical interface, but just su -
Updated today (3-Mar) to firefox-28.0-b2+build1-0ubuntu2 (also installed
all additional updates). Also installled lxde-common. Selected LXDE
session from the lightdm screen. Firefox appears to be working properly
in the LXDE session launched from lightdm, but crashes in the Lubuntu
session
Same to me, Lubuntu 14.04, updated to 3-mar, AMD64, 4GBRAM,
Segmentation fault on:
Firefox 28
Google Chrome 34.0.1847
With sudo launch (with some extrange messages)
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Using Lubuntu session on amd64, confirmed crash even when switching
themes. Bt :
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
__strcmp_ssse3 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/../strcmp.S:210
210 ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/../strcmp.S: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce
type.
(gdb) bt
Also confirmed also that it's working on an Openbox session, and
crashing on a Lubuntu session. I included a strace when it crashed, it
seems it does weird stuff with gtkrc file just before crashing.
** Attachment added: firefox-3.log
For those running lubuntu does firefox work in lubuntu netbook for you
as well that could be another workaround.
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same problem here. Latest lubuntu amd64.
This problem not only happens in firefox. Many apps have the same problem. For
example, google-chrome will give segmentation fault. In lubuntu, right click
desktop pager and then left click Desktop Pager Settings will give the same
segmentation fault.
Everything checked on my older Lubuntu amd64 installation updated 10 minutes
ago:
1. sudo firefox works
2. chromium-browser (as opposed to google-chrome) works properly without sudo
3. Desktop Pager settings is grayed-out for me.
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I am not sure running sudo firefox is the best idea from a security
standpoint.
Also I am not sure this is theme issue as when changing the gtk widget
in lxapperance I can get the segmentation fault wihtout the output about
themes.
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you should never run a GUI application with sudo. you will break many
things.
http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo
Regards,
Phill.
P.S. this is NOT what the bug is about, please keep it on topic
On 28 February 2014 23:36, ianorlin walteror...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not sure running
1, chromium-browser is different from google-chrome. In my environment,
google-chrome gets the same segmentation fault. chromium-browser works.
2, this is not about themes. I tried different themes. Programs always
segfault. Those theme warning messages are harmless.
3, Running GUI apps with
Does not work with Lubuntu daily trusty-desktop-amd64.iso of 25 Feb.
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Same problem here with Lubuntu 14.04 64bit both as a live USB system on
real hardware or in Virtualbox, and also as a full install in
Virtualbox.
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Yes, it seems to effect only amd64, and I'd only tested i386 until now.
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I upgraded my old pentium 4 desktop and it seems to be working on trusty
with firefox and in a virtual machine.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Erick Brunzell lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yes, it seems to effect only amd64, and I'd only tested i386 until now.
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Using Mist widget theme; GNOME icon theme. Same problem with Lubuntu-
default/Lubuntu
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Works OK with the default theme in the proposed Beta 1 candidate.
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Hi, whichever GTK theme lubuntu 14.04 uses as default is that answer.
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/theme-convergence.html should
have the answer, if not then feel free to ask Rafael (head of our
artwork team for lubuntu).
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Confirmed a crash on first start on fresh Lubuntu install (daily 20140225). Not
sure it's the same, as Firefox work when I try a second launch.
The GTK theme is the one in lubuntu-artwork package (Lubuntu-default)
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What GTK theme are you using?
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To manage
phillw is using lubuntu 14.04. My crash seemed to refer to a language
pack mis-match of some type or other, but has been marked as a dupe by
some one :)
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@Chris Coulson. Just had a look into /var/log... it seems there is a
failure earlier, and not just for firefox.
gnomeplayer reported a crash...
ERROR: apport (pid 16477) Mon Feb 24 10:08:16 2014: called for pid 16447,
signal 5, core limit 0
ERROR: apport (pid 16477) Mon Feb 24 10:08:16 2014:
Thanks, but that doesn't help. The issue is almost certainly because of
a recent theme change. I just need the answer to
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