Andres Salomon <dilin...@queued.net> writes:

> Wait, really? If you downgrade to whatever kernel version you were
> previously using (6.1.112? 6.1.115?), does chromium work again?
>
> [Note that 6.1.115 has _other_ issues..]

I started noticing it after the linux-image-arm64 got upgraded to
6.1.119-1.

A few hours before linux-image-arm64 got upgraded, chromium got upgraded
to version 131.0.6778.85 through unattended-upgrades.

But I restarte chromium only after the linux-image-arm64 upgraded
through a reboot.

So, I'm guessing the issue is not connected with the kernel upgraded.

I tried starting chromium after booting into linux kernel version
6.1.115-1 and 6.1.112-1 -- chromium is crashing on these kernel versions
too.

I also tried completely nuking $HOME/.config/chromium and
$HOME/.cache/chromium and starting chromium; it still crashes.

> Also, it's generally helpful to know the environment that chromium is
> running in when it crashes. Is this X or Wayland? What desktop or
> window manager? What GPU and CPU?

I'm running X server started through `startx` from the virtual terminal.

The window manager is xmonad.

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