Is there a reason you use the old Firefox 60.6.3 version? Would you mind
updating you installation to the latest hipster code, please?
Thanks,
Michal
On 09/12/19 07:49 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Hello,
Today Firefox refuses to work and I can see some message
Hello,
Today Firefox refuses to work and I can see some message in.xessions.erros
related to Firefox:
_IceTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.ICE-unix should be set to root
(mate-settings-daemon:2270): MateDesktop-WARNING **: 20:23:23.631: Call to scree
n_info_new is too frequent, skipping...
Just read and deleted couple of emails in Yahoo Mail with my Firefox 66
build and no crash. Your problem will be hopefully fixed once we move to
Firefox 68 ESR.
Michal
On 09/09/19 12:31 AM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Hello,
I have noticed that Yahoo mail
Hello,
I have noticed that Yahoo mail crashesFirefox. Usually when I try to read
amessage or delete a message, FFcrashes. Sometimes it is possibleto use yahoo
mail but then it isextremely slow (I am sending thismessage using the Android
app...).
Has anybody seen what I see?
Apostolos
Here is the output:
total: 399M allocated + 530M reserved = 929M used, 26,2G available
total: 399M allocated + 530M reserved = 929M used, 26,2G available
total: 399M allocated + 530M reserved = 929M used, 26,2G available
total: 434M allocated + 1,52G reserved = 1,94G used, 25,2G available
total:
Nothing relevant in the logs?
Anyway, run following command in terminal to see if the system is not
close to starvation, send us last 10 lines when crash happens:
while true; do swap -sh; sleep 1; done
Michal
On 08/27/19 09:01 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Moments
Moments ago firefox crashed while I was using VirtualBox.
And here is what I get from mdb:
mdb: core file data for mapping at 3b208bfd4000 not saved: Bad address..
many lines like these omitted .
mdb: core file data for mapping at 3b208bff4000 not saved: Bad
>Does it happen with some particular web page? Is there anything in
>`dmesg` or ~/.xsession-errors around the time of the crash? Can you do
>after crash to see the back trace?
>
>$ mdb ~/core
>::status
>$G
>$C
Now it is working OK. But there is a core file in $HOME.
$ mdb coreLoading
That's good even if you run Firefox and a lot of additional stuff at the
same time. But we need more information about it.
Does it happen with some particular web page? Is there anything in
`dmesg` or ~/.xsession-errors around the time of the crash? Can you do
after crash to see the back
I have 8GB RAM and 50 GB swap, or is it30 GB...? At any rate I followed
theinstructions posted here. The interestingthing is that it crashes 5-10 times
and thenit works normally...AS
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Στις Δευ, 26 Αυγ, 2019 στις 23:05, ο χρήστηςBob
Friesenhahn
No this is an Oracle contributed binary. BTW we need a fast machine with the
latest bits
to compile these things...
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I have noticed that Firefox 30 crashes on both Android and Windows so I almost
sure it would not work on Solaris...
A.s.
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