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Date:      Tue, 10 Nov 2015 22:58:49 +0200
From:      Nikos Vassiliadis <nvass@gmx.com>
To:        "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   chrome and "aw, snap!" frequency
Message-ID:  <56425A89.6050300@gmx.com>

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Hi,

I am using chromium since a few months as my main browser.
It's nice and seems fast. Firefox is the other choice but
it feels much slower.

I am a bit off put by the frequency of crashes (which might
be ten per hour of use). I don't mind re-loading a page that
has crashed but I do mind losing input I typed in:)

Running it from a terminal shows several stack traces, warnings(?),
errors(?) etc.

So, does it behave for you people?

> [nik@moby ~]$ script chrome_log.txt chrome
> Script started, output file is chrome_log.txt
> [5464:402678784:1110/223239:ERROR:battery_status_manager_default.cc(22)] Not implemented reached in virtual bool device::<anonymous namespace>::BatteryStatusManagerDefault::StartListeningBatteryChange()
> Received signal 11 SEGV_MAPERR 000000000000
> #0 0x0000008f798a <unknown>
> #1 0x000809d6c947 <unknown>
> #2 0x000809d6c158 <unknown>
> [end of stack trace]
> Received signal 11 SEGV_MAPERR 000000000000
> #0 0x0000008f798a <unknown>
> #1 0x000809d6c947 <unknown>
> #2 0x000809d6c158 <unknown>
> [end of stack trace]
> [5464:402678784:1110/223300:ERROR:battery_status_manager_default.cc(26)] Not implemented reached in virtual void device::<anonymous namespace>::BatteryStatusManagerDefault::StopListeningBatteryChange()
> Received signal 11 SEGV_MAPERR 000000000000
> #0 0x0000008f798a <unknown>
> #1 0x000809d6c947 <unknown>
> #2 0x000809d6c158 <unknown>
> [end of stack trace]
> libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile
> libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile
> Received signal 11 SEGV_MAPERR 000000000000

My environment is a common one, 10-STABLE amd64, mostly
up-do-date binary packages.

Thanks in advance, Nikos



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