Actually - the work-around for this issue is to disable sync. If you
cannot get Chromium to stay up, you'll have to delete your Chromium
configuration:

1. cd ~/.config
2. rm -rf chromium
3. restart chromium - it should now stay up, as long as you don't "sign in" to 
chromium

These steps work for me and prevent Chromium from failing - if somebody
has a case where Chromium still fails, even with sync disabled, then
that's a different problem from what I'm observing on my installation.

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