Re: firefox crashes on an M1 macbook

2024-07-25 Thread Jan Stary
On Jul 25 15:14:01, benni+openbsd-m...@stuerz.xyz wrote: > On 4/12/23 11:11 AM, Jan Stary wrote: > > This is current/arm64 on an Apple M1 MacBook Air (dmesg below). > > While everything mostly works, Firefox keeps crashing. > > > > Reproducibly, it always crashes on calendar.google.com; > > _somet

Re: firefox crashes on an M1 macbook

2024-07-25 Thread Benjamin Stürz
On 4/12/23 11:11 AM, Jan Stary wrote: This is current/arm64 on an Apple M1 MacBook Air (dmesg below). While everything mostly works, Firefox keeps crashing. Reproducibly, it always crashes on calendar.google.com; _sometimes_ it crashes when playing a video. On simple sites, it works withotu prob

Re: firefox crashes when password field is focused

2018-06-20 Thread Thomas Frohwein
> Whenever I click on a password field on a website firefox crashes. > This is on current w/ newest firefox and is reproducible on every > password field on every site I tried (although usernames work fine) > and is reproducible with all combinations of settings including >

Re: firefox crashes when password field is focused

2018-06-19 Thread jungle Boogie
On 19 June 2018 at 16:24, Leahcim wrote: > Title pretty much says it. > > Whenever I click on a password field on a website firefox crashes. > This is on current w/ newest firefox and is reproducible on every > password field on every site I tried (although usernames work

firefox crashes when password field is focused

2018-06-19 Thread Leahcim
Title pretty much says it. Whenever I click on a password field on a website firefox crashes. This is on current w/ newest firefox and is reproducible on every password field on every site I tried (although usernames work fine) and is reproducible with all combinations of settings including

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-22 Thread Guillaume Simon
Unless your current user is in the daemon login class (which is unlikely), it shouldn't. Have a look to the manual page of login.conf(5) to understand how it works. When you edit your login.conf, you have to login again for your modifications to take effect. It may explain a difference between the

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-20 Thread Daniel Boyd
Radeon HD 7770 Sent from Outlook Mobile. Yes, it works with gmail. On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 12:21 PM -0700, "ilyes aiouaz" wrote: Hi, What's the model of your graphics card ? Le 20/04/2016 18:46, Daniel Boyd a écrit : > Breakthrough in xfce -- Settings -> Window Manager Tweaks ->

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-20 Thread ilyes aiouaz
Hi, What's the model of your graphics card ? Le 20/04/2016 18:46, Daniel Boyd a écrit : Breakthrough in xfce -- Settings -> Window Manager Tweaks -> Compositor. Disabled it. Runs *so* much better On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Daniel Boyd wrote: I just switched to fvwm this morning and

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-20 Thread Daniel Boyd
Breakthrough in xfce -- Settings -> Window Manager Tweaks -> Compositor. Disabled it. Runs *so* much better On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Daniel Boyd wrote: > I just switched to fvwm this morning and it's night-and-day faster than > xfce. Hard to believe it's the same computer. I'm going

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-20 Thread Daniel Boyd
openfiles-cur is set to 128 under daemon in my login.conf. Could that be affecting it? On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Guillaume Simon < guillaume.si...@mailoo.org> wrote: > Your nofiles(descriptors) may be too low. > You should consider increasing it to 512 or more > The weird thing is it doe

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-20 Thread Daniel Boyd
I just switched to fvwm this morning and it's night-and-day faster than xfce. Hard to believe it's the same computer. I'm going to have to spend some quality time with the fvwm manpage because I've never used it much beyond launching xterm to install another window manager :) On Mon, Apr 18, 201

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-20 Thread Guillaume Simon
Your nofiles(descriptors) may be too low. You should consider increasing it to 512 or more The weird thing is it doesn't match the "openfiles-cur" of your default login class (2048, according to your first email). Le 04/20/16 16:41, Daniel Boyd a écrit : > $ ulimit -a > time(cpu-seconds)unlimi

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-20 Thread Daniel Boyd
$ ulimit -a time(cpu-seconds)unlimited file(blocks) unlimited coredump(blocks) unlimited data(kbytes) 3584000 stack(kbytes)4096 lockedmem(kbytes)2701637 memory(kbytes) 8101908 nofiles(descriptors) 128 processes256 On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 3:52

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-20 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> I've been using OpenBSD (first 5.8 and now 5.9) on my primary work machine > for a couple months now. I still find xombrero far faster than firefox, however I am on 5.9 and often use older machines. However I have switched my browser even on my windows machine to xombrero for local browsing as

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-19 Thread ilyes aiouaz
Le 19/04/2016 19:11, Daniel Boyd a écrit : Firefox has been quite stable, with or without the 'noscript' plug-in, since I increased my data allocation. The crashes that I saw previously were all due to running out of memory (I don't run a desktop, just a wm, nor do I use xdm, so it's easy to se

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-19 Thread Daniel Boyd
> Firefox has been quite stable, with or without the 'noscript' plug-in, since I increased my data allocation. The crashes that I saw > previously were all due to running out of memory (I don't run a > desktop, just a wm, nor do I use xdm, so it's easy to see Firefox > errors on the vt where I ran

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-19 Thread Donald Allen
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Daniel Boyd wrote: > I was OK with the performance in Firefox (though it was pretty slow). What > was *really* bothering me was the crashing. Does 'noscript' solve that as > well? Firefox has been quite stable, with or without the 'noscript' plug-in, since I inc

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-19 Thread Daniel Boyd
I was OK with the performance in Firefox (though it was pretty slow). What was *really* bothering me was the crashing. Does 'noscript' solve that as well? I'm currently trying out xombrero and vimb. I feel like vimb might be a bit faster, but it doesn't recognize the Gmail composing text area a

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-19 Thread Donald Allen
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Federico Carrone wrote: > After migrating from Linux to OpenBSD on my desktop performance was really > bad inside Firefox and Chromium in 5.9 specially on big websites like gmail. > It was not usable, on an 4 core machine and with 16GB of RAM. After > migrating to

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-19 Thread Federico Carrone
After migrating from Linux to OpenBSD on my desktop performance was really bad inside Firefox and Chromium in 5.9 specially on big websites like gmail. It was not usable, on an 4 core machine and with 16GB of RAM. After migrating to -current, they have become usable. If it is possible try to use fi

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-19 Thread Donald Allen
I have also had problems with Firefox performance with OpenBSD (it's not a speed demon with Linux or FreeBSD, but it is faster on those systems). And I haven't found Chromium to be a good alternative -- too many crashes and "Oh, snap"s. But my experience with Firefox is that the problem is easily

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-19 Thread Guillaume Simon - Mailoo
For what it's worth, Firefox may be quite usable even on an old config when you add plugins limiting javascript usage such as : - RequestPolicy - Noscript I use it daily on an 11 years old computer and prefere it over xombrero because of the following issues : - https://github.com/conformal/xombre

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread frederick w. soucy
On 2016.04.18, Daniel Boyd wrote: > Thanks -- I will give xombrero a shot. Definitely need javascript support > as I am currently composing this in Gmail and do quite a bit of > javscript-based web development :) > > On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 1:31 PM, wrote: > > > I think the problem is with fir

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
I don't have any problems with Firefox on -current with Fvwm2. I switched to Fvwm because Xfce was getting unmanageable. After about a week when I got my config just right it is much easier and faster than Xfce just not as pretty. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 18, 2016, at 3:13 PM, Daniel Boyd w

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread Daniel Boyd
Thanks -- I will give xombrero a shot. Definitely need javascript support as I am currently composing this in Gmail and do quite a bit of javscript-based web development :) On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 1:31 PM, wrote: > I think the problem is with firefox itself. > tedu@ wrote a post about this: >

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread Daniel Boyd
> Yes, I did. awesome, and clutter(that comes with gnome. I actually > installed the gnome DE to just to try this out). To no avail. > > Speculating, I'd say that the problem is in X. Where I don't know. But it > might also be that xfce is involved somehow; both 5.8 and 5.9 uses xfce > 4.12. IIRC,

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread arrowscript
I think the problem is with firefox itself. tedu@ wrote a post about this: http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/firefox-vs-rthreads Since the code is so bloated, no one will ever waste time trying to fix all the issues. Just switch to some other browser, there's plenty of options. I'm using Links

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread Birger Andersson
Hi Daniel, On 2016-04-18 18:30, Daniel Boyd wrote: I was unable to solve either of the two problems you describe and obviously did noone else. The proposed solutions later in this thread did nothing to improve the situation in my case. Your first item (the crash fest in 5.8 and 5.9) made me m

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread Daniel Boyd
> I was unable to solve either of the two problems you describe and > obviously did noone else. The proposed solutions later in this thread did > nothing to improve the situation in my case. Your first item (the crash > fest in 5.8 and 5.9) made me move back to 5.7 which I'm using right now. It > c

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread Daniel Boyd
I tried this and it didn't seem to have much of an effect, unfortunately. On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 8:48 PM, wrote: > Try to raise your aperture driver level to give your gpu more privileges: > > # sysctl machdep.allowaperture=2 > > You can read more about the other levels on man pages (type "man

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-18 Thread Birger Andersson
Hi Daniel, On 2016-04-15 20:11, Daniel Boyd wrote: I have noticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince, Firefox crashes -- like pretty regularly. I switched from using Calc to Gnumeric and that has helped some, but having my browser crash 10-15 times a day is not good for

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-15 Thread arrowscript
Try to raise your aperture driver level to give your gpu more privileges: # sysctl machdep.allowaperture=2 You can read more about the other levels on man pages (type "man xf86").

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-15 Thread Daniel Boyd
ticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince, > > Firefox crashes -- like pretty regularly. > > FWIW, more than 90% of times I launch smplayer to play a movie, firefox > dies and it really looks it's 'disk-usage' related. > > *shrug*

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-15 Thread Daniel Boyd
at 1:34 PM, Donald Allen > > wrote: > >> > >> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Daniel Boyd > wrote: > >> > I have noticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince, > >> > Firefox crashes -- like pretty regularly. I switched from usin

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-15 Thread Daniel Jakots
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 13:11:39 -0500, Daniel Boyd wrote: > I have noticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince, > Firefox crashes -- like pretty regularly. FWIW, more than 90% of times I launch smplayer to play a movie, firefox dies and it really looks it's 'dis

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-15 Thread Daniel Boyd
llen wrote: > On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Daniel Boyd wrote: > > I have noticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince, > > Firefox crashes -- like pretty regularly. I switched from using Calc to > > Gnumeric and that has helped some, but having my br

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-15 Thread Donald Allen
hers by > 'staff?' ulimit -a > > On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Donald Allen > wrote: >> >> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Daniel Boyd wrote: >> > I have noticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince, >> > Firefox crashes --

Re: Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-15 Thread Donald Allen
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Daniel Boyd wrote: > I have noticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince, > Firefox crashes -- like pretty regularly. I switched from using Calc to > Gnumeric and that has helped some, but having my browser crash 10-15 times > a day

Firefox Crashes; slow xfce

2016-04-15 Thread Daniel Boyd
I have noticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince, Firefox crashes -- like pretty regularly. I switched from using Calc to Gnumeric and that has helped some, but having my browser crash 10-15 times a day is not good for productivity. I've been using OpenBSD (first 5.8 an

Re: firefox crashes very often on amd64 5.5

2014-09-08 Thread Henri Kemppainen
Bump you rlimits or provide more information.

firefox crashes very often on amd64 5.5

2014-09-08 Thread Carsten Kunze
Hello, firefox-26.0p1 craches very oftern (once per hour) on amd64 OpenBSD 5.5. Is this a known problem? --Carsten

Re: Firefox crashes on OpenBSD

2014-03-03 Thread Kevin Chadwick
previously on this list Loganaden Velvindron contributed: > On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Luis Coronado wrote: > > I know of similar issues with OOM and folks here recommeded reviewing the > > ulimit settings: > > > > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=133363175403956&w=2 > > > > You dont post

Re: Firefox crashes on OpenBSD

2014-03-02 Thread Loganaden Velvindron
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Luis Coronado wrote: > I know of similar issues with OOM and folks here recommeded reviewing the > ulimit settings: > > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=133363175403956&w=2 > > You dont post dmesg, etc., so I dont know if you really have little ram > available.

Re: Firefox crashes on OpenBSD

2014-02-12 Thread richo
On 13/02/14 00:31 +0400, Loganaden Velvindron wrote: >Hi, > >On my 5.4 desktop, > >I'm getting several of those issues when running firefox. > >(firefox:26140): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_clipboard_set_with_data: >assertion `targets != NULL' failed >out of memory: 0x00016958 bytes requested >

Firefox crashes on OpenBSD

2014-02-12 Thread Loganaden Velvindron
Hi, On my 5.4 desktop, I'm getting several of those issues when running firefox. (firefox:26140): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_clipboard_set_with_data: assertion `targets != NULL' failed out of memory: 0x00016958 bytes requested Segmentation fault (core dumped) Is that a known issue ? If i

Re: firefox crashes

2013-01-29 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 21:32:59 +0100 Eric Huiban wrote: > On 01/28/13 13:43, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: > > On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 01:55:35 +0100 > > Eric Huiban wrote: > > > >> On 01/23/13 01:43, Salil Wadnerkar wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >

Re: firefox crashes

2013-01-28 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 01:55:35 +0100 Eric Huiban wrote: > On 01/23/13 01:43, Salil Wadnerkar wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On my amd64 machine, firefox crashes regularly after some time. > > > > [...] > > > > $ uname -a > > OpenBSD passport.my.dom

Re: firefox crashes

2013-01-28 Thread Eric Huiban
On 01/28/13 13:43, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 01:55:35 +0100 Eric Huiban wrote: On 01/23/13 01:43, Salil Wadnerkar wrote: Hi, On my amd64 machine, firefox crashes regularly after some time. [...] $ uname -a OpenBSD passport.my.domain 5.2 GENERIC.MP#17 amd64 I am on

Re: firefox crashes

2013-01-24 Thread Eric Huiban
On 01/23/13 01:43, Salil Wadnerkar wrote: Hi, On my amd64 machine, firefox crashes regularly after some time. [...] $ uname -a OpenBSD passport.my.domain 5.2 GENERIC.MP#17 amd64 I am on OpenBSD current and I have my system and packages updated just yesterday. Thanks Salil Your firefox

Re: firefox crashes

2013-01-22 Thread Brad Smith
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 08:43:36AM +0800, Salil Wadnerkar wrote: > Hi, > > On my amd64 machine, firefox crashes regularly after some time. > > Here is the info about the crash: > > gdb /usr/local/bin/firefox firefox.core > GNU gdb 6.3 > This GDB was configured a

firefox crashes

2013-01-22 Thread Salil Wadnerkar
Hi, On my amd64 machine, firefox crashes regularly after some time. Here is the info about the crash: gdb /usr/local/bin/firefox firefox.core GNU gdb 6.3 This GDB was configured as "amd64-unknown-openbsd5.2"...(no debugging symbols found) ... Core was generated by `firefox'. Pro

Re: firefox crashes when printing using cups

2005-07-31 Thread Marco Peereboom
And you are surprised why? Firefox is poo, complain to them. On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 02:20:09PM -0700, Chris Paul wrote: > Dear Misc, > > Just got an Epson MFC-6800 laser printer. > > So I install cups for the first time, google for a compatible driver. I can > print using "lp". Abiword pri

Re: firefox crashes when printing using cups

2005-07-31 Thread Chris Paul
yea that is it. Glad I'm not crazy. CP On or about Sat, 30 Jul 2005 11:21:07 +0200 Marc Winiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > Chris Paul wrote: > > I must be crazy because it's working now. > > No, you're not cracy. Go to a SSL-Site and then try to print, or try to > print and then go

Re: firefox crashes when printing using cups

2005-07-29 Thread Chris Paul
I must be crazy because it's working now. I'll keep starting it from an xterm so if it happens, I catch the error. thanks, CP On or about Fri, 29 Jul 2005 23:50:29 +0200 Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Start firefox from an xterm and then reproduce the crash and read > the message in t

Re: firefox crashes when printing using cups

2005-07-29 Thread Han Boetes
Start firefox from an xterm and then reproduce the crash and read the message in the xterm. # Han

Re: firefox crashes when printing using cups

2005-07-29 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Chris Paul on Fri, 29 Jul 2005 14:20:09 PDT: > Anyone else using firefox w/cups on OpenBSD 3.7? Not using it with cups, but I haven't been able to print on 3.7 since I upgraded to firefox 1.0.4 from the ports. It does the exact same thing as you report here. The second I hit ctrl-p

firefox crashes when printing using cups

2005-07-29 Thread Chris Paul
Dear Misc, Just got an Epson MFC-6800 laser printer. So I install cups for the first time, google for a compatible driver. I can print using "lp". Abiword prints. Gnumeric prints. Firefox now just exits as soon as I choose Print from the file menu (before I could print to file at least).