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Author: Michael Havens
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Subject: Re: Chrome/chromium constantly exhausting file handlers/ulimits
I've never had a problem (that I remember).

:-)~MIKE~(-:

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Kevin Fries <> 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" <> 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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