oh sorry. Not using linux. "rm -rf" means to delete. So go find your
profile directory and delete the Extensions/ folder in there.

-- Evan Stade



On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Evan Stade<est...@chromium.org> wrote:
> Open your favorite terminal program and type
>
>  rm -rf ~/.config/google-chrome/Default/Extensions/
>
> at the prompt
>
> -- Evan Stade
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Gobbledegook<aftabkha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the replies guys.
>>
>> What exactly does this mean:
>>
>> The fix is to rm -rf your "Extensions" directory out of your profile
>> directory.
>>
>> ???
>>
>> On Aug 6, 10:06 pm, Dan Kegel <d...@kegel.com> wrote:
>>> Evan wrote about this earlier:
>>> "A few people have found their trunk builds crashing on startup.
>>> This comes from a bug in theme loading and can bite you if you
>>> installed some of the in-development themes.
>>> The fix is to rm -rf your "Extensions" directory out of your profile 
>>> directory.
>>> The next release will have the bug fixed, and at that point these
>>> themes will no longer cause crashes."
>>>
>>> Does that help?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 6:04 AM, Gobbledegook<aftabkha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi,
>>>
>>> > I've been unable to get into chrome dev (latest) ever since I
>>> > installed the Baseball theme. Everything worked fine till my computer
>>> > crashed (unrelated to chrome / a USB - windows sleep mode driver
>>> > incompatibility)
>>>
>>> > It just gives the Whoa! Google has crashed error.
>>>
>>> > I uninstalled and tried reinstalling but it still refuses to work. I
>>> > didn't want to lose my history so I didn't try doing a completely
>>> > clean reinstall. However, I'm now on the beta channel and it's working
>>> > fine.
>>>
>>> > Toshiba A300D-15B dual core 2.1GHz AMD laptop
>>> > 4 GB RAM
>>> > Windows 7 RTM (build 7600) 64 bit
>>>
>>> > Steps to recreate scenario:
>>>
>>> > 1. Install Google Chrome Dev channel version.
>>> > 2. Open 5 tabs.
>>> > 3. Install the baseball theme and keep Chrome running.
>>> > 4. Put Windows into Sleep mode.
>>> > 5. Wake up windows.
>>> > 6. Do a hard restart (do not safely restart the computer but use the
>>> > power button if you're on a laptop or reset button if ure on a
>>> > desktop)
>>> > 7. Run Windows normally.
>>> > 8. Try to start Google Chrome.
>>>
>>> > It should crash.
>> >>
>>
>

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