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

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