The crash I was experiencing was probably the xcb bug described in bug
#414535 (and #414535). The sed workaround fixed it for me.
The xcb assertion error isn't appearing in Sam's backtrace here, so this
bug is probably a different one.
Drew
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Hi Sam M
Same here -
java 5 plugin works, but java six crashes gtk browers.
opera and konqueror, which use the executable java directly have no
issues.
Ironically, they cannot use flash
This began with the upgrade to gtk2 2.12.0.
-martin
Sam Morris wrote:
> I noticed that this does not occur with a clean profile. I narrowed the
> crash down to this line in my prefs.js file:
I don't know about that line in prefs.js, but I just reset my setup to
a clean profile, and the java applet crash is still occuring :(
user_pref("general.use
I noticed that this does not occur with a clean profile. I narrowed the
crash down to this line in my prefs.js file:
user_pref("general.useragent.product", "");
So you can reproduce this with any Mozilla based brower by adding that
to your preferences.
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Package: sun-java6-plugin
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Attempting to load any page containing a Java applet crashes my browser:
Starting program: /usr/bin/epiphany
http://java.sun.com/applets/jdk/1.4/demo/applets/ArcTest/example1.html
Failed
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