Closed nerdyCamel closed 4 years ago
I can confirm random Firefox crashes too. Seems to be related to hardware accelerated rendering. Here's an example crash log, where I triggered the crash via a full-screen youtube video: https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/d3b7139e-5a29-4859-bec0-360560191101
This seems to be a long standing bug that affects mostly Firefox for Android afaik. Does Android use the GL4ES wrapper too?
I get the random crashes as well... When I launch it from the command line it gives me the following when it crashes:
Debian-Desktop:~$ firefox ExceptionHandler::GenerateDump cloned child 5526 ExceptionHandler::SendContinueSignalToChild sent continue signal to child ExceptionHandler::WaitForContinueSignal waiting for continue signal... Exiting due to channel error. Exiting due to channel error. [Child 5285, Chrome_ChildThread] WARNING: pipe error (3): Connection reset by peer: file /home/pi/firefox-65.0+build2/ipc/chromium/src/chrome/common/ipc_channel_posix.cc, line 349 Exiting due to channel error. Bus error
It also crashes when I launch it in safe-mode.
Matthew
Not sure it's related, but for me fitefox hangs on start. Task manager shows 2 firefox processes, one of them wait on futex. If I kill that process — firefox starts and work. But youtube plays videos without sound. Other sites plays videos with sound. Chromium plays youtube video with sound.
Update script was run today.
I am having this issue as well. Sometimes it crashes on start up, other times it'll start up and run for s while before it crashes. Trying to run down a pattern or common issue. Will post here if I can get more details.
I've had the same issue. I downloaded this and installed it. I've been using it for 1 1/2 - 2 days with no crashes. I have not checked youtube or video yet
The version of firefox in this image is from ubuntu. You have to download and install it manually to update it.
I have pushed a new debian desktop update that includes the newest version of firefox, which thus far is testing very stable :)
On a Pinebook Pro, Firefox crashes after a few seconds. I tried Youtube first. The resolution was set to 1080p. I played around with the playback speed (1x to 1.75x). It also crashes on other pages. I tried pine64.com, debian.org and mozilla.org. The behaviour ist reproducible. My system is up to date. The CPU governor was set to 'on demand'.