Sorry to bother You again, but the same (maybe the same) crashing
problem happened twice today.
I tried to collect backtrace info with gdb. Please, see attached TXT
logfile.
Unfortunately, it seems that no package called flashplugin-installer-
dbgsym nor flashplugin-installer-dbg is available. T
Thanks Drew. Just a few minutes ago I downloaded the new Firefox 3.6.6, and
then I browse the faulting websites. No crash happened today for the first time!
I suppose that the problem has been solved now.
So far, thank You all!
Ciao
CM
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Could you please paste or attach the output of ls -l
/var/crash/*firefox* thanks in advance.
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Cesare, there have been updates to firefox and GTK recnetly, could you
update and tell me if firefox 3.6.6 still has this problem?
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Thank You. I did the installation. Then I browsed again the "affected"
sites. And I have a new type of crash.
I run then GDB, 3 sessions, attaching firefox.bin, npviewer.bin, and
java. Please, see the attached logfiles of the 3 gdbsessions. It seems
that only Firefox had a SIGSEGV, while the plugi
It looks like you don't have a flash player installed now. Please try
installing it by typing sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer in
the terminal.
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Thanks, Drew. Here the output:
flashplugin-installer:
Installato: (nessuno)
Candidato: 10.1.53.64ubuntu0.10.04.1
Tabella versione:
10.1.53.64ubuntu0.10.04.1 0
500 http://it.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid-updates/multiverse
Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubun
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Thank you for reporting this to Ubuntu. Please provide the results of the
following command run in a terminal:
apt-cache policy flashplugin-installer swfdec-mozilla mozilla-plugin-gnash
adobe-flashplugin
This will let us know what flash players you have installed so that we can
better diagnose y
Hu, please, could You explain me why I failed to get the latest plugin? I
mean, I run "sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade" daily, and I never
missed to install new packages. Today I run the same commands too, and no
upgraded packages was proposed about flash players. Am I wrong?
Th
I notice that you're using an older version of flash (10.0). Could you
please update to the newest version(10.1) and tell me if you still
experience this bug?
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After some tests and trials, I identified the problem: npviewer.bin
crashes ALWAYS when accessing some websites. Then I run GDB attaching
npviewer.bin on-the-fly. See the attached TXT log file, where You can
verify there is a serious problem.
Firefox, well actually npviewer.bin, is totally unstabl
** Attachment added: "tar gzipped report files from valgrind and apport-bug"
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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