Abrowser segmentation faults

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Christianity
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Beigetreten: 10/09/2012

Is Abrowser crashing arbitrarily for anyone else? This has been going on for the past month I'd say, and I finally found out by running Abrowser from the terminal that it's a segmentation fault (no other details given).

It seems to happen with about a one-in-three frequency (the other 2/3s of the time nothing happens, it works as its supposed to) about ten seconds after returning to Abrowser after leaving the computer idle for a couple hours.

Any ideas?

GustavoCM

I am a member!

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Beigetreten: 11/20/2012

Try reinstalling it and running it again many times; if it does not work, try running "abrowser -safe-mode" in a terminal... many times.

lembas
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Beigetreten: 05/13/2010

No problems with my abrowser. I would also think some addon might be causing this.

davidnotcoulthard (nicht überprüft)
davidnotcoulthard

No problems here - running Abrowser for Toutatis in Belenos.

G4JC
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Beigetreten: 03/11/2012

Assuming aBrowser is up to FireFox 29 you can experience a large number of bugs. Interestingly due to the layout changes, memory leaks, and segfaults FireFox has reached it's presumably all time low. 86% of FireFox users are sad. See here:
https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/

BillyWhite
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Beigetreten: 05/12/2014

"Assuming aBrowser is up to FireFox 29 you can experience a large number of bugs."
bullshit

"FireFox has reached it's presumably all time low. 86% of FireFox users are sad."
Firefox is doing what it has always done, and that is changing it's layout once in a while. The majority of the users don't care, they just use it as it is.
There is a small groups of users who think design is important, those are often users who know how to tweak the layout and they can alter it easily by falling back to the design they liked so much with an easy to install mozilla add-on.

So why does mozilla get so much hate lately?
Remember that there is much competition in the web browser market, and firefox today is the only option to use that isn't closed source and used for data mining by default. It is cheap for large companies to pay Indians 0.03 cents per post to make a company look bad. Why do so much people go to tech forums complaining about design when these things are easily altered? Also, you don't have to use firefox, no one forces you to download it and use it, so why take all this effort to complain about how it looks? Also the conclusion of the firefox haters is always: Chrome is superior in every way!!!
I wonder why....

Sorry for the rant, but the anti-firefox spam lately is really annoying.