I have retried the debug command from #4 and noticed no errors anymore.
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Happy to hear that!
Would you mind confirming if the log from 3 no longer has references to
crashed GPU process? Because if it still does, then I know for future
debugging that that could be a red herring.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Today I got the update notification to the latest snap release
22.0.6261.39. So I have tried that one with a fresh profile and my old
one and fortunately both are working now. So I guess the issue has been
fixed, thanks a lot!
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2. Thank you for the willingness to test that! Unfortunately, the snap
store makes snap branches expire after 30 days of their publication
(LP:2019554). So if you try installing that snap, you'll end with the
normal, stable snap. I just edited the comment there.
3. It has repeated instances of
1. Confirmed.
2. I am not able to respond to this question since I have started to use
the experimental snap for a while now. The intention was to get the
smartcards over OpenSC to work as stated here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1967632/comments/57
3. Done, please
Thanks for clarifying.
> If I launch Chromium with the --ozone-platform-hint=wayland or
--ozone-platform-hint=auto (as specified in the snap's starter script)
1. Just to confirm, this means that if you just launch the Chromium snap
normally, the described behavior happens? Because, as you
Correction: Command in 3 should be 'chromium --enable-logging=stderr
--v=1 >chr.log 2>&1'.
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The output is:
> tracking: latest/edge
Exactly, I had the impression that some interactive websites with
animations ran particularly slow and the CPU fan began to become very
noisy. htop revealed the CPU's load of nearly 100% due to the chromium
processes. This was the reason that I have
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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