An interesting thing happened today, but it may well be a coincidence.

I had a Linux crash that made me reboot the computer; I was in the middle of a Chromium session navigating the web. After I rebooted and entered again in Chromium, it didn't show the 'Restore Pages' popup. After I closed Chromium and opened again, it started again to show the popup. I can't reproduce the situation (I am not going to crash my Linux again!), but this is my conjecture: wouldn't be possible that the tag of failed Chromium session is *inverted*, i.e., when it closes badly and open again it behaves as it is well, and in the opposite case, when it closes well, it behaves as it is bad? Again, this may be a coincidence, but maybe it is worth to investigate...

Let's hope that the solution for this problem is found soon...

Thanks for your attention,


/--Sergio Campanile/
/Toronto, Canada/



On 2024-06-19 15:03, Sergio Campanile wrote:

Only to let you know, I installed the newer version of Chromium (just announced) and the issue of "Restore Pages" pop up is still there (I also tried to delete the org.chromium from /tmp directory with same results).



/--Sergio Campanile/
/Toronto, Canada/



On 2024-06-18 23:45, Andres Salomon wrote:
I noticed that chromium segfaults upon exit; I suspect that this is why the Restore Pages message pops up. I'll look into that segfault when I have more free time available.

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