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Gah. Your tab just crashed on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed #70

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hellojaccc opened this issue Oct 6, 2021 · 2 comments
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Gah. Your tab just crashed on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed #70

hellojaccc opened this issue Oct 6, 2021 · 2 comments
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hellojaccc commented Oct 6, 2021

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  1. Open dot browser with ~/dot/dot
  2. It welcomes you with crashed tab/

It happens on every page except preferences page. 'Restore tab' just makes page blank.

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Open corect page.

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  • OS: [OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
  • Version: [snapshot 20211001]

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  • Version: [87.0]
  • Site you were on before the bug appeared: [website doesn't matter]

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###!!! [Parent][MessageChannel] Error: (msgtype=0x23006F,name=PBrowser::Msg_InitRendering) Channel error: cannot send/recv


###!!! [Parent][MessageChannel] Error: (msgtype=0x23009E,name=PBrowser::Msg_SafeAreaInsetsChanged) Channel error: cannot send/recv

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trickypr commented Oct 6, 2021

Hi, thanks for filing an issue. From my limited research, this appears to be an upstream problem with Firefox. It may be because our nightly builds are significantly behind firefox's, so #73 may resolve it. We will review this again once nightly builds come back.

@trickypr trickypr added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 6, 2021
@kierandrewett kierandrewett transferred this issue from dothq/browser Sep 6, 2022
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