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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #15 on: April 15, 2011, 08:50:14 AM »
I just got the update as well (ff 4.2-3), though still getting the segfault. Could someone advice me whether I should still just be patient (e.g. mirror sync issue - Heanet) or I am the odd one out?

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did you reboot ?

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #16 on: April 15, 2011, 08:52:44 AM »
I just got the update as well (ff 4.2-3), though still getting the segfault. Could someone advice me whether I should still just be patient (e.g. mirror sync issue - Heanet) or I am the odd one out?

Cheers!
CJ


did you reboot ?

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Yes.

from a console, try: firefox --safe-mode
try to temporarily disable all add-ons

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #17 on: April 15, 2011, 08:53:52 AM »
I just got the update as well (ff 4.2-3), though still getting the segfault. Could someone advice me whether I should still just be patient (e.g. mirror sync issue - Heanet) or I am the odd one out?

Cheers!
CJ


did you reboot ?

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Yes.

from a console, try: firefox --safe-mode
try to temporarily disable all add-ons


Even trying safe-mode gives - as before - the segfault.

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #18 on: April 15, 2011, 08:56:31 AM »
I just got the update as well (ff 4.2-3), though still getting the segfault. Could someone advice me whether I should still just be patient (e.g. mirror sync issue - Heanet) or I am the odd one out?

Cheers!
CJ


did you reboot ?

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Yes.

from a console, try: firefox --safe-mode
try to temporarily disable all add-ons


Even trying safe-mode gives - as before - the segfault.


did you installed all the available updates, including libsqlite3_0-3.7.6.1-1pclos2011 ?

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #19 on: April 15, 2011, 08:59:13 AM »
did you installed all the available updates, including libsqlite3_0-3.7.6.1-1pclos2011 ?

Yes, that is there.
The only thing I am holding back on is the flash-player-plugin (due to issue much talked about elsewhere).

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #20 on: April 15, 2011, 09:02:41 AM »
try to create a new use account and after log into new user try firefox ... at least we can know it's settings related...  ???

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #21 on: April 15, 2011, 09:07:20 AM »
try to create a new use account and after log into new user try firefox ... at least we can know it's settings related...  ???

I am using the PC for Skype just now, so cannot get out at present. Shall try at first opportunity.
I did, though, try removing the .mozilla folder on current user, just to see... didn't make a difference, so not too hopeful.

Also, just checked: I am updated to KDE 4.6.2.

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Firefox 4 Closes Automatically...
« Reply #22 on: April 15, 2011, 09:34:31 AM »
I've just installed PCLOS KDE 2010.12 along with a few hundred updates and additions to the programmes including version 4.something of Firefox. I realize that this version is still a "rookie" and may have some quirks. Perhaps my "quirk" is known?

Firefox will start and surf the 'net as directed. However, when I stop using any keys on the keyboard and read what's on screen, Firefox decides that it's no longer needed and shuts down. I'm back at the blue desktop screen with the icons and the blue bull (name forgotten).

My system is a rather old Gateway laptop refurbished in about 2006 to be a "64-bit Powerhouse". I have 1 GB RAM, ATI card of some type and run it from the plug in the wall with a real keyboard and mouse. It is, in fact, my "desktop" PC.

Firefox 3.xx ran great (under another Linux OS) and did so using the LiveCD for PCLOS (burned 26.12.10) with no problem.

I installed Opera when FF began shutting down without being told to do so and found it totally different from FF.  I'm using Konqueror to process this message and ask:

o Do I have a known "bug" in FF4? If so, has anything been done to fix it? Search of the forum came up with nothing. I may not have asked it to search correctly, however...
o Is this just my "old" laptop not wanting to come into the the 21st Century?
o Any suggestions as to what I should be doing to ensure FF stays on screen until I tell it to go back to its cubicle?  :-[
o Should I be considering another browser that my laptop may work with hand-in-hand if FF4 and it don't like each other?   :D

Your suggestions and/or assistance is appreciated.

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #23 on: April 15, 2011, 09:56:06 AM »
try to create a new use account and after log into new user try firefox ... at least we can know it's settings related...  ???

Tried new user... sadly, no go, still segmentation fault.
Ideas are welcome...  ???

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #24 on: April 15, 2011, 10:04:15 AM »
try to create a new use account and after log into new user try firefox ... at least we can know it's settings related...  ???

Tried new user... sadly, no go, still segmentation fault.
Ideas are welcome...  ???

Cheers!
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open a terminal and type

rpm -qa|grep sqlite3

then

rpm -qa|grep firefox

then

rpm -qa|grep xulrunner

and post the output in a message.


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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #25 on: April 15, 2011, 12:12:13 PM »
Working fine in Zen, full update last night from Heanet. Actually kind of blown away by how fast FF 4 is running. Nice new options for configuration too.
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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #26 on: April 15, 2011, 01:28:51 PM »
Sorry 'bout that, Chief. I never though that the title "firefox - Segfault" would lead to the "fix" of my, and others, it appears, situation with Firefox. I'm glad it was so simple and apologize for not doing a more thorough search.

Firefox 4.0.3 seems to be doing what it's suppose to do and has done for me during the past 4+ years of using Linux as my only operating system. The fast response and a file "libsqlite3_0-3.7.6.1-1pclos2011" fixed it.

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #27 on: April 15, 2011, 03:38:43 PM »
try to create a new use account and after log into new user try firefox ... at least we can know it's settings related...  ???

Tried new user... sadly, no go, still segmentation fault.
Ideas are welcome...  ???

Cheers!
CJ



open a terminal and type

rpm -qa|grep sqlite3

then

rpm -qa|grep firefox

then

rpm -qa|grep xulrunner

and post the output in a message.

'ere we go...:
Code: [Select]
rpm -qa|grep sqlite3
libsqlite3_0-3.7.6.1-1pclos2011

rpm -qa|grep firefox
firefox-4.0-3pclos2011

rpm -qa|grep xulrunner
libxulrunner2.0-2.0-4pclos2011
xulrunner-2.0-4pclos2011

It seems it's all there...?

Cheers!
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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #28 on: April 15, 2011, 03:55:21 PM »
could you add also the following ?

rpm -qa | grep libglib

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Re: firefox - Segfault
« Reply #29 on: April 15, 2011, 07:13:38 PM »
It's all good here in my LXDE.
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