Great, also solved here, many thanks!
Best regards,
Micha
The builds are almost identical, except for the compiler (clang 11) and
build environment used. Clang 13 has been backported to stable (it's
currently in stable-proposed-updates, and should be in the bullseye
11.5 release).
The next chromium upload should be built against clang-13, which may
This issue seems specific to the ~deb11u1 or ~deb11u2 packages. For example,
both 97.0.4692.99-1~deb11u2 and 103.0.5060.134-1~deb11u1 crash but both
97.0.4692.99-1 and 103.0.5060.134-1 work. Could you please explain the
difference between these builds?
(103.0.5060.134-1 does not work with --ozo
I’m having the same issue. Firefox-esr runs with no issue, but no luck with chromium. I am using an orange pi zero 2 board with 3.0.0 Bullseye on Linux 5.16.17-sun50iw9 Sent from Mail for Windows
I also just verified that both are installed, ah via chromium-common
indeed as dependencies.
> I have a rock64 board lying around unused, I'll have to hook it up to
a monitor and see what happens on there with xfce and chromium.
That would be great. While we tested it with installed deskto
On Sat, 2 Apr 2022 00:06:04 +0200 MichaIng wrote:
>
> Package: chromium
> Version: 99.0.4844.74-1~deb11u1
>
> > Which boards did you test with?
>
> We observed the issue on these boards:
> - Odroid C2
> - Odroid C4
> - Odroid N2+
> - Radxa ROCK Pi 4
> - Radxa Zero
>
> > What desktops were you usin
Package: chromium
Version: 99.0.4844.74-1~deb11u1
> Which boards did you test with?
We observed the issue on these boards:
- Odroid C2
- Odroid C4
- Odroid N2+
- Radxa ROCK Pi 4
- Radxa Zero
> What desktops were you using? Was this under X or wayland? Does it
make a difference if you run chr
On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 20:45:55 +0100 MichaIng wrote:
>
> Package: chromium
> Version: 98.0.4758.102-1~deb11u1
>
> Latest Chromium on Debian Bullseye fails to start on aarch64/arm64
> systems. Different ones with different kernels were tested, though all
> Linux 5.10 variants, using (and generally s
Package: chromium
Version: 98.0.4758.102-1~deb11u1
Latest Chromium on Debian Bullseye fails to start on aarch64/arm64
systems. Different ones with different kernels were tested, though all
Linux 5.10 variants, using (and generally supporting) modesetting DDX.
Only v98 from security repo is
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