The patch works for me on Ubuntu 19.04 and I posted into AskUbuntu.com
the install procedure I took:
https://askubuntu.com/q/1141108/1698
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This bug was fixed in the package chromium-browser -
74.0.3729.131-0ubuntu1
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chromium-browser (74.0.3729.131-0ubuntu1) eoan; urgency=medium
* Upstream release: 74.0.3729.131
- CVE-2019-5824: Parameter passing error in media player.
-- Olivier Tilloy Wed, 01 May 2019
08:27
@ruiromo: this is incorrect, only 19.04 and 19.10 are affected at this
point, because they have glibc 2.29. Chromium in 18.04 is not affected,
I just successfully tested it. Note that you need the pepperflashplugin-
nonfree package.
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@Olivier Tilloy:I can confirm, after fresh install and i am back on
18.04LTS(give up 19.04 for now), only Chromium does not run Flash
content. It works with Chrome, Opera and Firefox and others based on it.
Note: i am seeing other distros starting to get affected also by this
bug with Chromium. Che
** Branch linked: lp:~chromium-team/chromium-browser/disco-stable
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It's generally not a good idea to disable any sandbox mechanism unless
you really know what you're doing. See
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/linux_sandboxing.md
#the-sandbox-1 for more information on the seccomp BPF sandbox.
There are other mechanisms, but they don't re
Thank José M.
I can confirm the --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox works on Chromium (version
73.0.3683.103-0ubuntu1)
on my fresh Lubuntu 19.04 amd64 install.
However, I am wondering if it would be dangerous from a security point of view ?
Does it expose the system or are there other sandboxing m
@Olivier Tilloy: Thank you for your comment and i was not paying attention to
thread #7. I see this is also happening in other distros,and Kernel might not
be direct related on this because i had run Fedora 29 lxqt with Kernel 5, and
things were working well. And also Xubuntu 19.04, except for N
It seems to be a bug related to the latest version of glibc. A small
workaround is to add this flag to the command to run Chromium and all
derived browsers (Opera, Vivaldi, etc). It worked for me:
--disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox
In Chrome it doesn't seem to work, we have to wait for a new versio
@ruiromo: no need to reinstall, the problem won't magically go away.
This is an upstream bug (see comment #7).
The snap package isn't affected, but for it to work you will need to
manually copy libpepflashplayer.so to
$HOME/chromium/current/.local/lib/.
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I upgraded my xubuntu 18.04 to 18.10 and then right away to 19.04 2 days
ago. After this, Flash player on Firefox works, but on not Chromium and
all derivates like Opera, Chrome, etc. I tried to reinstall them all,
did all the workarounds that Google and Adobe say on troubleshooting
help sites, tri
i've only installed the package adobe-flashplugin (it worked in both
browsers until 20th april, now only works on firefox) from the canonical
software repo. google-chrome (not chromium) it's supposed to have
integrated flash, but it didn't work either.
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