If you see it again please use apport to report the bug.
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If you cant reproduce this than it should be closed and im doing that
now
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I haven't regularly used the machine that had this bug for over a year
(my current machine has never had it), so don't know if 3.0 still has
it, and as I can't reproduce it there is no quick way to test for it;
unless anyone else has seen it in a more recent version I suggest that
it be closed.
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Is this still a problem in version 3.0.7 from your repos?
Changed firefox to firefox-3.0 since 2.0 has reached EOLS
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I've since had the X repeated restarts at least twice (X either restarts
itself or hangs so I try to restart it, then restarts over and over
again, requiring an Alt-SysRq-euib system restart), at least one with
Firefox not open (though Thunderbird was).
Today I started the system and immediately f
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On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 12:42:03PM -, Rebecca Palmer wrote:
> I tried running Firefox under Valgrind when it was working, but found it
> to run too slowly for doing this until the bug reappeared (the only way
> to get a Valgrind log of the initial crash rather than a failed restart)
> to be pra
I tried running Firefox under Valgrind when it was working, but found it
to run too slowly for doing this until the bug reappeared (the only way
to get a Valgrind log of the initial crash rather than a failed restart)
to be practical.
The attached is a Valgrind log of opening and closing Firefox w
The backtrace has no GTK functions, that looks like a firefox bug
rather, reassigning to it
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This file contains the original hang's backtrace, restart attempt
backtrace and strace, and gnome-terminal backtrace.
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Firefox won't restart reappeared today...
The initial problem was a hang on scrolling down to the picture in
http://orbit.m6.net/Forum/default.aspx?g=posts&t=15835&p=8; I clicked
the close button and selected Force Quit.
I then found I couldn't start gnome-terminal, but could start
xfce4-terminal
I haven't seen the Firefox crash and won't restart since 10 Jul, or the
one-off Firefox crash since 26 Jul. However due to the intermittent
nature of the problem, it is impossible to be sure whether it has really
gone away.
On 31 Jul, the computer was moved from a university network to an
ADSL/ro
Firefox crashed again today (all windows disappeared, after some seconds
when they weren't functioning); backtrace from apport attached.
Restarting it normally worked, so I couldn't test anything else.
Something like "checking your add-ons are compatible with the new version of
Firefox" had appea
Who? The "subscribers" panel has automatically replaced the Firefox
maintainers with the GTK2 maintainers.
I don't want to start an argument, but according to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/CommonTasks and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs/Triage it is Ubuntu policy to
move rather than close
Thanks but the reason i asked you to file another bug report on GTK was
so the people that are getting emails for this bug will still get them
and they may not want them.
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Moved to GTK2.
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Im leaning towards GTK2 issue, yes firefox always uses gtk libs no matter what
desktop you are in. Im gonna close this bug please file a bug on gtk with all
your info in it, that should be alot more helpful to debug it. If you can run a
backtrace with all debugging symbols installed you can see
I still do not have a way to reproduce this bug; I appreciate that this
can't be helpful.
My Firefox is Edgy default with all security updates.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/60236 reports the
same symptoms in Feisty and Dapper.
Since other applications are crashing as wel
Rebecca and Ivan,
is this still an issue in newest firefox (try with new profile as well) and if
it is reproducible can you please give step by step instructions on how to
reproduce this bug.
Please file separate bugs for all otehr crashes but i feel this is either a
profile or a gtk issue.
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After two crashes after which Firefox would restart normally, several
more occurrences of the "You are about to view an encrypted page that
contains some unencrypted information" warning, and a Nautilus crash (of
which I include the backtrace as I suspect this may be a system rather
than Firefox pr
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I last saw this recently, though I still can't reproduce it at will. It
happens in both GNOME and Xfce.
Recently I also had another bug: the "You are about to view an encrypted
page that contains some unencrypted information" alert sometimes
appeared on https://webmail.ox.ac.uk, which hadn't trig
Rebecca,
Are you able to reproduce the firefox crash with lastest versions and if so can
you please try running firefox -safe-mode in a terminal and see if you can
reproduce it.
Ivan,
What does system-settings crash have to do with firefox or Rebecca's complaint.
Please file a separate bug and
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gdb backtrace with the new kernel attached (this one was a hang, after
which it would restart normally).
My Firefox is the Ubuntu 6.10 default (2.0.0.1) with all security
updates; the only non-default plugin I have is RealPlayer and the
problem started before I installed that.
As indicated above,
Hi,
we need the full crash report attached as a file. Do you still have it?
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Also what version of firefox are you using. What plugins are installed?
What extentions are installed? What other add-ons are installed?
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Please attach the full crash report when it crashes on the kernel you
are using.
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The attached strace is from a SIGSEGV crash while starting Firefox
(before anything visible had happened). My home page is
https://webmail.ox.ac.uk/; when I started Firefox again without strace
it loaded successfully and displayed a "server not found" error, at
which point I noticed that I had acc
I now suspect this problem is not in Firefox after all, as it is now
sometimes taking the whole system down rather than just Firefox (a
common pattern is for X to suddenly restart for no apparent reason, get
as far as logging in then restart again, and keep repeating this until X
decides something
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