- chromium is affected, and indeed use the faulty libnss3 package (which works again if libnss3 is downgraded)
- midori is also affected, but does not use libnss3 as a dependency directly; supposing some sub-depency is disturbed
- problem exist with 'google' as the default browser, but not with 'duckduckgo' for example (and possibly with the other search engines)
That system is a 64 bits wily -> xenial installation with 'proposed' archive activated
@Igor
- chromium is affected, and indeed use the faulty libnss3 package (which works again if libnss3 is downgraded)
- midori is also affected, but does not use libnss3 as a dependency directly; supposing some sub-depency is disturbed
- problem exist with 'google' as the default browser, but not with 'duckduckgo' for example (and possibly with the other search engines)
That system is a 64 bits wily -> xenial installation with 'proposed' archive activated