Yup, same here - gvoice and hangouts extensions both regularly crash under chromium too, where I jumped from 28 to I think 31 when it began. I ended up trying chrome, and while gvoice crashes occasionally, it'll recover and work, and hangouts is much the same, only more crash-y. I've not spent a lot of time removing various extensions to see if something was conflicting, but I never found a good way of debugging chrome either. Oddly, my last company migrated to office365, which pretty much any mail protocol sucks coming out of Azure, so webmail (owa) was necessary - but didn't work on chromium. Their scripting would just die and give a sad microsoft face (no, not Ballmer either). I upgraded to try and fix that, breaking about everything else much as your experience. Chrome worked fine at least with the M$ beast. Can't seem to win with Microsoft or Google these days... -mb On 05/01/2014 01:16 AM, Daniel Stasinski wrote: > Ever since Chrome v29, I've had a very weird bug involving the Google > Talk plugin. When I start Chrome, everything is fine until I go to > my gmail account. As soon as all my email list appears, Chrome informs > me that the Google Talk plugin has crashed. Now here is the odd part, > if I go to Firefox first and access gmail, all is well. I can then > close Firefox, load Chrome again and this time there is no crash at all. > > This has been consistent behavior through many updates of the browser > as well as the plugin. It happens on my Fedora 20 box and my mother > says it happens on her Fedora 19 box too. > > There doesn't seem to be any method of getting crash info out of Chrome. > > Has anyone come across this? > > Daniel > > -- > | --------------------------------------------------------------- > | Daniel P. Stasinski > | daniel@GenericInbox.com > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss