This should be fixed in this week's dev release. On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Fx <[email protected]> wrote: > > Mohamed, > > I haven't figured out how to submit a bug report just yet.... but > perhaps you could do it yourself, if you are seeing it too and feel > that it is a serious issue. :) > > It might be difficult for the developers to duplicate my setup for > testing/debug, since I am not running the current version of Ubuntu, > am using the 64-bit version of Chrome, have a bunch of extensions > installed, and tend to run with many different tabs open. A 'cleaner' > setup might be easier for them to identify the problem. > > Anyway, it looks like chrome-unstable was updated today; perhaps the > download problem has been fixed already? I haven't had time yet to > verify this -- Chrome crashed several times before I was able to try. > It seems that the latest two versions have been notably more unstable > than the previous ones... enough so that I'm going to demote Chrome > temporarily from every-day use until it restabilizes. > > Fx > > On Sep 23, 6:19 am, Mohamed Mansour <[email protected]> wrote: >> Can one of you submit a bug report, this seems like a serious issue. I have >> seen this happen last night as well. >> -- Mohamed Mansour >> >> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:48 AM, Fx <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > OK, I'm seeing the same behavior on Chromium as well... not sure why I >> > thought switching from Chrome would help, since they both come from >> > the same basic code base. >> >> > I also remember why I'm using Chrome instead of Chromium.... Chromium >> > is WAY more unstable... c'est la vie. >> >> > Fx >> >> > On Sep 21, 6:30 pm, Fx <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > I'm running Chrome on Ubuntu (Intrepid), but am running into a similar >> > > problem... downloads stop at around 25 MB, and other browsers are able >> > > to download the same files without problems. >> >> > > Google Chrome: 4.0.211.2 (Official Build 26474) >> > > WebKit: 532.0 >> > > V8: 1.3.11 >> > > User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US) AppleWebKit/ >> > > 532.0 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/4.0.211.2 Safari/532.0 >> >> > > Chrome was downloading fine without the problem as of the previous >> > > build, so I'm guessing something broke with the latest installment. >> > > If I were to speculate, the downloads all stopping around the same >> > > size, but different sizes for different users, may be due to some >> > > counter or memory space overflow. >> >> > > This problem suggests to me a need for 1) a way for Chrome to alert >> > > the user that the download may have stopped prematurely or >> > > unexpectedly; and 2) a smarter download manager that is able to resume >> > > interrupted downloads. >> >> > > Fx >> >> > > On Sep 21, 6:44 am, Marcelo Cavalcante <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > > Hi people, >> > > > I got and strange problem.. >> >> > > > Every file I try to download stops in 40MB. I tried even from >> > different >> > > > sites/servers. Is this only in my chromium? Did anyone else have the >> > same >> > > > problem? >> >> > > > Using.. >> > > > Chromium4.0.212.0 (Versão do desenvolvedor >> > 26670)WebKit532.0V81.3.11.1User >> > > > AgentMozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.0 (KHTML, >> > like >> > > > Gecko) Chrome/4.0.212.0 Safari/532.0 >> > > > Cheers >> >> > > > --- >> > > > - °v° Marcelo Cavalcante Rocha / Kalib >> > > > - /(_)\ ITIL V3 Foundation Certified | Certified Scrum Master >> > > > - ^ ^ Usuário Linux #407564 / Usuário Asterisk #1148 >> > > > - GNU-Linux - Livre, Poderoso e Seguro >> > > > - TUX-CE Member -www.tux-ce.org >> > > > - Archlinux-br Developer Team -http://archlinux-br.org >> > > > - KDE Brasil Member >> > > > - TLUG Member - Toronto Linux User Group >> > > > -http://www.marcelocavalcante.net > > >
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