On 13.10.2012 15:52, Freddy Van Ingelgom wrote:
> Strange, as I tried on different computers here all installed with
> Ubuntu 12.04 with the latest updates, and I get this segmentation
> fault on each of them!
Are you sure that you are using Chromium from Ubuntu repositories and
not 3rd party PPA?
You can check this with "apt-cache policy chromium" or
chromium-browser, I don't remember what the package is called nowadays
in Ubuntu.
If you remove your Chromium settings (or move them), does Chromium
start then?
If you are using official package from Ubuntu repositories and
Chromium doesn't start without your settings, you should probably
report a bug.
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removing chromium settings as you suggested has no effect.
Freddy
I just signed in as yopu asked me Colin.
Let's see what will come out of this bug. In the mean time I continue (hapilly!) with Firefox.
Freddy
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10-13-2012, 06:49 PM
Mika Suomalainen
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On 13.10.2012 17:52, Freddy Van Ingelgom wrote:
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> *** 20.0.1132.47~r144678-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 0 500
> http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
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It seems to be Chromium from Ubuntu repositories.
> removing chromium settings as you suggested has no effect.
Then it's a bug.
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removing chromium settings as you suggested has no effect.
Then it's a bug.
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Freddy i had trouble with Chromium when i tried a while back. I switched to
Chrome downloaded from google [not recommended i gather] but it has been fine
for the last couple of releases of xubuntu i've used it on.
I know a lot of folk don't like the google tracker being incorporated in Chrome
but they also sort out a few problems with the code i think. Chromium had a
problem with passwords i recall but yonks ago now. I found Chrome fast and a
better alternative to Firefox.
james
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10-14-2012, 01:19 AM
Johnny
Chromium
On 10/13/2012 03:44 PM, James Freer
wrote:
On Sat, 13 Oct 2012, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
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On 13.10.2012 17:52, Freddy Van Ingelgom wrote:
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20.0.1132.47~r144678-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 0 500
http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
<...>
It seems to be Chromium from Ubuntu repositories.
removing chromium settings as you
suggested has no effect.
Then it's a bug.
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Freddy i had trouble with Chromium when i tried a while back. I
switched to Chrome downloaded from google [not recommended i
gather] but it has been fine for the last couple of releases of
xubuntu i've used it on.
I know a lot of folk don't like the google tracker being
incorporated in Chrome but they also sort out a few problems with
the code i think. Chromium had a problem with passwords i recall
but yonks ago now. I found Chrome fast and a better alternative to
Firefox.
james
I am using
Version 20.0.1132.47 Ubuntu 12.04 (144678) works fine. I
installed it from the software center. Still like Firefox better.
Good Luck and God Bless Johnny3 65+++
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10-14-2012, 02:16 AM
NoOp
Chromium
On 10/13/2012 05:02 AM, Mark Widdicombe wrote:
> On 13 October 2012 13:11, Freddy Van Ingelgom <freddyek@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Is there someone who can run Chrome or Chromium under Ubuntu 12.04 with all
>> latest updates?
>> I could run Chromium some time ago, but since a while, starting chromium
>> gives a segmentation fault.
>> Is there a solution ? I googled a lot but could not find a way to a
>> solution!
>> Thanks!
>> Freddy
>>
>
> I run it without any problems. Version 20.0.1132.47 Ubuntu 12.04 (144678)
>
Personally I'd shy away from the Ubuntu repo version... Chromium is on
version 22 and it doesn't appear that Ubuntu plan do do much about
(including security updates) it unless you are running 12.10:
<https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser>
<https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1017971>
[Please update to 22.0.1229.94 ]
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10-14-2012, 02:22 AM
Chuck Peters
Chromium
Recently I read about a hole being found and fixed quickly in Chrome...
In Under 10 Hours, Google Patches Chrome To Plug Hole Found At Its Pwnium Event
http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/10/10/2113239/in-under-10-hours-google-patches-chrome-to-plug-hole-found-at-its-pwnium-event
$ dpkg -l google-chrome-stable chromium-browser
...
ii chromium-browser 20.0.1132.47~r1446 Chromium browser
ii google-chrome-stab 22.0.1229.94-r1610 The web browser from Google
Are we secure running chromium-browser?
I also looked for a ppa with a more recent version, but even the so
called daily build versions are outdated.
Thanks,
Chuck
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10-15-2012, 03:13 PM
Wes James
Chromium
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 8:22 PM, Chuck Peters <cp@axs.org> wrote:
Recently I read about a hole being found and fixed quickly in Chrome...
In Under 10 Hours, Google Patches Chrome To Plug Hole Found At Its Pwnium Event
ii *chromium-browser * 20.0.1132.47~r1446 Chromium browser
ii *google-chrome-stab 22.0.1229.94-r1610 The web browser from Google
Are we secure running chromium-browser?
I also looked for a ppa with a more recent version, but even the so
called daily build versions are outdated.
Thanks,
Chuck
Which ubuntu are you using? *I tried this command and it said there was no google-chrome-stable.
I'm using xubuntu 12.04.
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10-15-2012, 07:22 PM
Chuck Peters
Chromium
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Wes James <comptekki@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 8:22 PM, Chuck Peters <cp@axs.org> wrote:
>>
>> $ dpkg -l google-chrome-stable chromium-browser
>> ...
>> ii chromium-browser 20.0.1132.47~r1446 Chromium browser
>> ii google-chrome-stab 22.0.1229.94-r1610 The web browser from Google
>
> Which ubuntu are you using?
Kubuntu 12.04, but I will be using 12.10 shortly!
> I tried this command and it said there was no google-chrome-stable.
That's because Chrome and Chromium have some differences, one of
differences is Chrome is distributed by Google, not Canonical/Ubuntu.
If you want to install Chrome visit
https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/, download the
appropriate deb package, and dpkg -i filename. It will
also install a repository in your /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory so
your system will grab any updated versions.
> I'm using xubuntu 12.04.
I have a really old 600 Mhz laptop that I changed over to Lubuntu
from Xubuntu and it made a significant difference in how usable the
system runs. Have you tried Lubuntu?
Chuck
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