After about a day of use (or more accurately, after about half a day of non-use) my browser reports "aw snap: SIGTRAP" on every new page. Old pages still render, but a reload causes the "aw snap!"
It happens on both my Ubuntu 20.04 workstations. It is not hardware on either one, I'd think. Other stuff like: "is the disk full" seem like likely candidates, but... two different machines, same behaviour!
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the gritty details:
1) Both machines report:
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release: 20.04
After about a day of use (or more accurately, after about half a day of non-use) my browser reports "aw snap: SIGTRAP" on every new page. Old pages still render, but a reload causes the "aw snap!"
It happens on both my Ubuntu 20.04 workstations. It is not hardware on either one, I'd think. Other stuff like: "is the disk full" seem like likely candidates, but... two different machines, same behaviour!
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the gritty details:
1) Both machines report:
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release: 20.04
2) One machine reports:
% dpkg -l chromium-browser 4183.83- 0ubuntu0. 20.04.2 amd64 Transitional package - chro>
ii chromium-browser 1:85.0.
the other says: dpkg-query: no packages found matching chromium-browser
3) I expect to be able to continue to work with my browser even after I've been away for 8 hours (sleep, you know).
4) all new pages display "aw snap!" instead.