GFN wrote:
> I have firefox launched with multiple windows ...
> If my system freeze, or if i do a restartX (ctrl-alt-backspace), at return,
> when i launch firefox, i see the message who purpose to me to restore
> previous session of firefox, and, 1 second later, he disappear, and firefox
> doesn't launch !
> Typing firefox in a terminal, it says to me "segmentation error", after
> saying "allpeers launched successfully", and firefox doesn't launch anymore
> ...
> I launch firefox in safe mode, i deactive add-ons, à close firefox, and i
> restart it normally, with add-ons activated, and all works fine .
> I guess that is a conflict between allpeers and the new funtion of firefox,
> that restore previous session on crash
>
>
> 2007/3/25, Freddy Martinez <email address hidden>:
>
>> GFN, I am also running 0.55.1 here with Firefox 2.0.0.3 with an up to
>> date Feisty system and I am having no problems. Please let me know what
>> exactly you are doing so I can reproduce it.
>>
>> --
>> MASTER incompatible native extension: allpeers
>> https://launchpad.net/bugs/95091
>>
>>
>
>
Hi,
I've made a report for this problem about a month ago.
I've definitely inactivated all-peers plug-in.
Since then, Firefox (2.0.0.3 on Ubuntu Edgy) has crashed sevaral times
although all-peer was not active.
After these crashes, Firefox curiously never asked for session to be
recovered.
It could point out that the problem has to be searched on Firefox side.
GFN wrote: backspace) , at return, /launchpad. net/bugs/ 95091
> I have firefox launched with multiple windows ...
> If my system freeze, or if i do a restartX (ctrl-alt-
> when i launch firefox, i see the message who purpose to me to restore
> previous session of firefox, and, 1 second later, he disappear, and firefox
> doesn't launch !
> Typing firefox in a terminal, it says to me "segmentation error", after
> saying "allpeers launched successfully", and firefox doesn't launch anymore
> ...
> I launch firefox in safe mode, i deactive add-ons, à close firefox, and i
> restart it normally, with add-ons activated, and all works fine .
> I guess that is a conflict between allpeers and the new funtion of firefox,
> that restore previous session on crash
>
>
> 2007/3/25, Freddy Martinez <email address hidden>:
>
>> GFN, I am also running 0.55.1 here with Firefox 2.0.0.3 with an up to
>> date Feisty system and I am having no problems. Please let me know what
>> exactly you are doing so I can reproduce it.
>>
>> --
>> MASTER incompatible native extension: allpeers
>> https:/
>>
>>
>
>
Hi,
I've made a report for this problem about a month ago.
I've definitely inactivated all-peers plug-in.
Since then, Firefox (2.0.0.3 on Ubuntu Edgy) has crashed sevaral times
although all-peer was not active.
After these crashes, Firefox curiously never asked for session to be
recovered.
It could point out that the problem has to be searched on Firefox side.