Well, I just installed the additonal dbgsym package for chromium and
started it with

chromium-browser --debug 2>&1 | tee gdb-chromium.txt


Apparently running out of memory, the device has only 433mb ram and an 
additional 266mb as a swap on a SD card. However, I attached the small logfile 
which was created. I'll try to get more swap up working.

Can someone else try to test on a device with more ram, raspberry-pi
maybe?

** Attachment added: "gdb-chromium.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1664147/+attachment/4868740/+files/gdb-chromium.txt

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Title:
  Chromium on trusty too outdated; not supported by gmail

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  As of Feb 13 2017, the chromium version on trusty is 53.x which is at
  least a couple of versions behind chrome-stable. Gmail displays this
  message, "This version of Chrome is no longer supported. Please
  upgrade to asupported browser." Core functionality in gmail works
  fine, but I'm not sure of security ramifications of running an old
  browser, particularly when google advises against it.

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