I've never had a problem (that I remember).

:-)~MIKE~(-:

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Kevin Fries <kevin@fries-biro.com> wrote:

I have seen both Chrome and Chromium go ape s#&$ on my system.  While it does happen very occasionally on other systems, my old netbook that only runs 32bit is damn near unusable with either browser... I have had to resort to xombrero.

And yes, Google does EVERYTHING in Linux.  They use Ubuntu as the corporate standard in house.  But sometimes I think they suffer from the same problem as Sun used to... they are so used to nearly inexhaustible pockets, they forget that sometimes people have old, small machines.

Kevin

On Apr 15, 2015 11:46 AM, "Michael Butash" <michael@butash.net> wrote:
Just wondering if others have issues with chrome/chromium under linux perpetually forking up to kill your system?  This has been happening for some time, but I have recently had to switch to using multiple profiles, and it's only made the problem factorial now.

I've read there are tons of issues with chrome requiring ulimit increases (linux forkbomb protection), all of which I've done, but I'm still seeming exhausting them to the point it's absurd that it should require so drastic an increase outside of norm.

You might not even realize it at first, I didn't, but it'll manifest itself a number of ways, including things not opening, things hanging, dialogs not opening, plugins not working, etc.  Then I'll notice my system in various other ways start freaking out.  Logs or running them via cli usually shows it can't request handlers for files or libraries to launch.  Doing a killall -9 on chrom* fixes it.

Why though, and what are other's experiences?  Google doesn't seem to find it an issue, but I wonder if those dorks really do anything productive with linux outside of a chromebook with 2 apps open anyways.  I can tax my 32gb of ram at times in not frivolous manors, but chrome is just being a pig.

-mb
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