On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 11:47 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > > > Dear All,
>> > > > > I have
>> > > > > google-chrome-stable-54.0.2840.100-1.x86_64
>> > > > > running on F25, but it deadlocks so often. Any solutions?
>> > > > > Thanks in advance,
>> > > >
>> > > > Can you describe the deadlock situation? Does it happen in any
>> > > > particular circumstance, or seemingly at random?
>> > >
>> > > Thanks, Matthew. The reported problem occurs when one tries to open
>> > > Google Drive, for instance.
>> >
>> > Works for me. By deadlocked do you mean frozen (an actual deadlock
>> > would be very hard to diagnose)? Have you tried disabling extensions?
>>
>> Thanks, Patrick, for your reply.
>>
>> And yes, I mean frozen instead of deadlocked. Following your advice, I
>> have disabled all extensions, but the problem persists. Any further
>> ideas?
>
> Not really I'm afraid. You could try running strace on the process when
> it freezes, but that's unlikely to be very illuminating (Chrome runs a
> lot of processes so even figuring out which one is to blame is likely
> to be non-trivial). You haven't said if this happens randomly or only
> on specific pages. If it's the latter, tell us what it is and others
> can check if it works for them.
>
> Another option would be to try it from a freshly-created user account.
> Possibly something in your cache is messing it up. (You aren't by any
> chance running it as root are you? Very bad idea as I'm sure you know).

Thanks, Patrick, for your reply. I have been waiting for figuring out
a systematic way conducing to the frozen state, but I am still with no
clue...

I have also erased Chrome's cache and history, but to no effect.
Moreover, I have re-installed Chrome. Maybe, I should mention that F25
was installed on my machine by upgrading from F24.

Paul
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