That's good even if you run Firefox and a lot of additional stuff at the same time. But we need more information about it.

Does it happen with some particular web page? Is there anything in `dmesg` or ~/.xsession-errors around the time of the crash? Can you do after crash to see the back trace?

$ mdb ~/core
::status
$G
$C

Does disabling HW acceleration and seting context processes to 1 in Firefox makes the problem go away?

Michal

On 08/26/19 11:52 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I have 8GB RAM and 50 GB swap, or is it30 GB...? At any rate I followed 
theinstructions posted here. The interestingthing is that it crashes 5-10 times 
and thenit works normally...AS

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Στις Δευ, 26 Αυγ, 2019 στις 23:05, ο χρήστηςBob Friesenhahn<[email protected]> έγραψε: On Mon, 26 Aug 2019, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:

And firefox cannot dumb core but itdumps core...

How much swap space and RAM do you have?  Firefox requires a lot of
swap space now.

Bob


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