Yes. I can confirm I don't have the issue anymore.
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Chromium shows 'aw ! snap' on every page after updating the system
To manage
Ok, perhaps.
But the bug 1382929 was reported one year ago and is still unassigned.
What can I do to help fixing the issue ?
I have all my tools based on chromium-browser/google-chrome and I am
stuck at this point.
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apt-cache policy chromium-browser
chromium-browser:
Installed: 45.0.2454.85-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1097
Candidate: 45.0.2454.85-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1097
Version table:
*** 45.0.2454.85-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1097 0
500 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/universe i386
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Hi,
when launching chromium, every page shows 'aw ! snap' and all extensions
crash (segfault).
The dmesg shows:
[ 5390.555398] chromium-browse[11974]: segfault at 410 ip 0410 sp ab7febc0
error 14
[ 6100.170017] chromium-browse[12308]: segfault at 410 ip 0410 sp
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Hi,
when launching chromium, every page shows 'aw ! snap' and all extensions
crash (segfault).
The dmesg shows:
[ 5390.555398] chromium-browse[11974]: segfault at 410 ip 0410 sp
ab7febc0
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Is this fix also present in 'trusty' ?
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Title:
ext4 random block I/O write performance regression with 3.11 Saucy
Kernel
To manage
Blueprint changed by Daniel Lezcano:
Work items changed:
Work items:
[stgraber] Look into shipping logind with cgroup support by defaut: TODO
[serge-hallyn] put utah testcases in upstream tests/ubuntu: POSTPONED
[zulcss] start a libvirt driver for upstream lxc: POSTPONED
[serge-hallyn
The lxc-execute command is used for 'application container'. Usually,
the system container uses a rootfs and the application container do not
use a rootfs. So lxc is looking for if the rootfs option is set and then
setup the console.
Here lxc-execute is used with the rootfs, so it setup the
The lxc-execute command is used for 'application container'. Usually,
the system container uses a rootfs and the application container do not
use a rootfs. So lxc is looking for if the rootfs option is set and then
setup the console.
Here lxc-execute is used with the rootfs, so it setup the
Blueprint changed by Daniel Lezcano:
Whiteboard changed:
Status: Started
NOTE: (jdstrand) jjohansen's work items are being tracked as part ot
security-p-apparmor-containers and I added a dependency of this bp to
that one
Work Items:
[serge-hallyn] LXC init script to create
Blueprint changed by Daniel Lezcano:
Whiteboard changed:
Status: Started
NOTE: (jdstrand) jjohansen's work items are being tracked as part ot
security-p-apparmor-containers and I added a dependency of this bp to
that one
Work Items:
[serge-hallyn] LXC init script to create
Blueprint changed by Daniel Lezcano:
Whiteboard changed:
Status: not yet started
Work Items:
validate LXC support on ARM: DONE
[zul] List of missing bits pieces of libvirt for lxc (libvirt 0.9.1-1 merge
is pending): TODO
[zul] Badger someone into writing libvirt-lxc bridge: TODO
I know it is a maverick bug but it is working for lucid.
Running lucid with a kernel version:
Linux mai 2.6.35-02063505-generic #201009211107 SMP Tue Sep 21 11:09:35
UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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On 10/08/2010 12:56 AM, Royston Carter wrote:
Daniel,
Firstly is it likely that this will come out shortly as a patch to
Lucid? If so and in a matter of days rather than weeks then I will wait.
The patch in attachment is a fix for this problem.
If the package maintainer is
On 10/08/2010 12:44 PM, Royston Carter wrote:
Daniel,
Can we step back a little here please. I have never to date amended
or patched a Linux component/application so could do with your second
step explaining. You say * cdlxc-topmost-dir but does this assume
I have lxc source
This bug was fixed in the next release of lxc.
The commit fixing this problem is:
http://lxc.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lxc/lxc;a=commit;h=c08556c6ece8ad8308f7636adb0ad25b60e3a16d
Does it makes sense to take the lxc-0.7.2 version for lucid ? As it is
compatible for the kernel ?
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Binary package hint: autofs
Ubuntu version:
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
Package version:
Architecture: amd64
Source: autofs5
Version: 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5
Depends: autofs5
When the system halts, a signal is delivered to all the processes but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: autofs
Ubuntu version:
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
Package version:
Architecture: amd64
Source: autofs5
Version: 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5
Depends: autofs5
When the system halts, a signal is delivered to all the processes but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
I noticed mountall does specify /proc and /sys to be mounted in the fstab by
default.
I noticed the upstart init process mounts /proc and /sys internally.
If mountall is used with the init upstart, is it worth to get rid of these
mount points
I tested the v4 and it works perfectly. While the 2.6.32-23-generic was
taking more than 12 seconds to accomplish an umount loop, the v4 takes
less than 100ms. Great ! Thanks.
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Please read 2.6.32-22-generic in comment #34.
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