Re: What's the matter with the current chromium-browser?

2013-06-06 Thread Łukasz Maśko
Dnia piątek, 7 czerwca 2013 00:56:00 Elan Ruusamäe pisze: > On 06.06.2013 17:31, Łukasz Maśko wrote: > > I cannot run the last 2 versions (27.0.1453.{93,110}-1). Both behave in > > the > > same way - one of the subprocesses dies somewhere in the meantime, while > > others do not notice it and wait

Re: What's the matter with the current chromium-browser?

2013-06-06 Thread Elan Ruusamäe
On 06.06.2013 17:31, Łukasz Maśko wrote: I cannot run the last 2 versions (27.0.1453.{93,110}-1). Both behave in the same way - one of the subprocesses dies somewhere in the meantime, while others do not notice it and wait forever for response (msgrecv(), in strace). Furthermore, in dmesg I can f

Re: What's the matter with the current chromium-browser?

2013-06-06 Thread Elan Ruusamäe
On 06.06.2013 17:31, Łukasz Maśko wrote: Also versions higher than 24.0.1312.56-1 cannot login to my Chrome account (26.0.1410.63-1 works, but reports problems with logging into google account and advices to reauthenticate, but then it is exactly the same). Only the already mentioned old version

What's the matter with the current chromium-browser?

2013-06-06 Thread Łukasz Maśko
I cannot run the last 2 versions (27.0.1453.{93,110}-1). Both behave in the same way - one of the subprocesses dies somewhere in the meantime, while others do not notice it and wait forever for response (msgrecv(), in strace). Furthermore, in dmesg I can find general protection errors: [ 199.0