I had the same problem on Ubuntu 13.04, and it solved after I
uninstalled unity-webapps-facebookapps and unity-webapps-youtube
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I'm new to Ubuntu and decided to try it out.
Very happy (Ready to trash XP) except my system hangs (only Alt+PrtSc+k could
reboot or hard power down).
System Lenovo T42p, 1GB
Ubuntu10.10
Firefox 3.6.12
I'll try turning off visual effects and see if this works.
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This bug affects me too. I'm using Xubuntu 10.04 AMD64 with Firefox 3.6.8
I can't use the workaround mentioned by eissc using "System > Preferences >
Appearance > "Visual Effects"" because I can't find such a preference.
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I followed eissc's procedures, disabled "Visual Effects",
System > Preferences > Appearance > "Visual Effects" Select "None"
then this freeze issue is gone. Wonderful!
I tried many methods, asked many people on the Internet, the bug is
always there. Until I saw this post...
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I was having the same problem when I first installed 9.04 on a Toshiba
Satellite R15-s822 laptop. While using Firefox, Ubuntu would freeze up.
Sometimes I could move the cursor, but other times it would freeze too.
I don't remember where I found this info, but here's what I did to fix
this issue
Okay, one last thing from me to try. Use the open source graphics
drivers. Disable the proprietary drivers and see what happens. I did
this with mine, and it seems to be working fine so far. And the best
part, my video files play smoothly now! I haven't tested it on flash
videos yet, but hopef
Sorry I don't have any useful data to add to this, but I have recently
seen this problem also on a notebook. I had been running 8.10 for some
time and recently upgraded to 9.04, and this problem existed in both
releases, however seemingly more and more often these days, but not tied
to the upgrade
I ran it from terminal, and this error popped up twice. Maybe this has
something to do with it:
(gecko:6549): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_destroy: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
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I don't know if this helps, but I have a similar problem, except with
mine the cursor won't even move. I had this problem with Firefox 3 so I
downgraded to 2. Everything worked fine until recently. I changed my
video card from a Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 to an ATI Radeon 9600. The
problem didn't c
vlosing due to your above comment
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: firefox => firefox-3.0
Assignee: Mozilla Bugs (mozilla-bugs) => (unassigned)
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This bug from 2007 - I never did resolve this.. a few weeks later I had
what I took to be hardware problems, switched out both memory and
motherboard and still couldn't get a clean boot. Now on another base,
I've not seen this bug again.
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Y
The bug's still here - if you attempt to open a new link before the
current page is fully loaded, sometimes, this will lead to a total
system freeze. The cursor is still movable but nothing else.
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace won't work, even Alt+SysRq+R/E/I/S/U/B won't budge! A
hard reboot is always required
yes it's still there in safe-mode
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On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 06:23:48AM -, davidpbrown wrote:
> I've no reason to think it is.. I've only seen it with Firefox recently past
> few weeks. It's been a very stable system for the two years I've had it.
> I think it's something specific to the coding on the pages I go to that trips
>
I've no reason to think it is.. I've only seen it with Firefox recently past
few weeks. It's been a very stable system for the two years I've had it.
I think it's something specific to the coding on the pages I go to that trips
it. I've visited other sites and had no problems.
I'll steer clear of
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