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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/10/2015 06:57 AM, Petter Adsen
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Jesse Palser <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jessepalsermailinglists@gmail.com"><jessepalsermailinglists@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
Great O.S. - I use it now on all my computers!
I have one problem:
I get "Aw, Snap!" crashes periodically in current Google Chrome
stable? I think it is related to the proprietary AMD display driver
which I installed
through Settings/Additional Drivers.
Running an AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB GDDR5 PCIe graphic card
with Xubuntu 15.04 64Bit "fglx-updates" through Additional Drivers.
The computer is 100% stable other than then Google Chrome "Aw, Snap!"
crashes.
Anyone know how to fix this, thanks!
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Have you tried with the radeon driver, to see if the crashes happen
then? Also, try running Chrome from a shell with "--help" to see if it
has any "--debug" or "--verbose" options, and then running Chrome
(again from a shell) with those to see what happens when the crash
occurs. That might provide more details.
Is this consistent when you do something specific, or does it happen
randomly?
Petter
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Hi,<br>
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Thanks for the response.<br>
I don't think Google Chrome was crashing with "Aw, Snap!" with the
open-source Radeon driver.<br>
The problem is that I must run the proprietary AMD display driver
because I use VMWare Player.<br>
(I run a Windows 8 virtual machine and the proprietary driver is
required)<br>
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I'll run Google Chrome from terminal and will report any error
messages.<br>
Hope we can solve this problem!<br>
<br>
Jesse<br>
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