On 6/19/11, Jonathan Nieder <jrnie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Latrato Urlante wrote:
>
>> Sorry I just uninstalled Chromium... it still happened when I used
>> --disable-plugins, but just once. Anyway, I need those plugins so that
>> wasn't quite the solution for me!
>
> Hm, my last message didn't come out as useful as I'd hoped.  Here are
> some things to try if you can reproduce it (with google-chrome or
> chromium --- it shouldn't matter).
>
>  1. Try running "chromium --temp-profile"; this is a little better
>     than --disable-plugins as a diagnostic since it temporarily forgets
>     your settings (and so should behave more consistently between
>     machines).
>
>  2. Run from a terminal and see what output it gives.
>
>  3. Install chromium-dbg and get a backtrace in the state when it is
>     refusing to exit, by running with "chromium --temp-profile -g" and
>     hitting ^C when it is refusing to exit.
>     http://wiki.debian.org/Chromium/Debugging has instructions
>
>  4. Act like a detective.  Note anything that seems unusual.  If you
>     can think of some method to isolate the difference between what's
>     happening on your system and happening here, try it.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Jonathan
>

So I wanted to to reinstall chromium just for testing purposes but an
"aptitude dist-upgrade" is already doing that on his own... scary! :)
You'll hear my news soon. Well anyway my nose tells me Flash could be
involved but we'll see about that, I'll follow your instructions!

Siro

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