Here running 16.04 LTS and VirtualBox 5.2.4 r119785.
I also (temporarily) solved it by reverting to 4.4.0-142.
Also discussed on https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=91833
Unfortunately a possible solution mentioned there is using the Ubuntu package
repository (a fork of VirtualBox).
This is not per se a duplicate of bug #1520568. That bug is older;
affects 16.04; and has a fix. This bug has similar symptoms, but is not
solved by the same fix.
Because the older bug has a status -fixed-. By marking this bug a
duplicate of the older bug this new bug will never get attention or e
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1520568
All queries fails when 'google' is used: ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR
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FWIW Updating Chromium to a more recent version is also subject of bug
#1468666.
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Title:
"SSL Protocol Error" in Chromium for several Google web
It seems to be a package issue, not a Chromium issue. At least on the
Chromium tracker this issue has status: WontFix.
[quote]Based on the bug template, you've indicated you're running
version "37.0.2062.120", which is no longer supported, and has a number
of critical security bugs. You should upg
The latest version I can revert to is: 3.13.1.with.ckbi.1.88-1ubuntu6
Unfortunately the workaround Morgothzz suggests will result in removing
Chromium, Icedtea, OpenJDK6, OpenJDK7 and several other packages. So
this seems not to really be an option in my case.
I also wonder if this is a Chromium
Unfortunately the workaround in #5 does not work for me. Using those
steps I seem to be able to install, but after the installation has
completed and the server has rebooted the screen stays blank and after a
while the monitor shows a message that the signal it receives is not
compatible. I tried t