Rett D. Walters <rettw78@...> writes:
Hello:
I have been using x2go for a couple of years now (great product), and I have run into an issue with the latest firefox 45.0.2 (archlinux x64) in the last week or so. Firefox opens for a few seconds then crashes.
Running from a bash prompt results in the following output:[15311] ###!!! ABORT: Request 131.45: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation): file /build/firefox/src/firefox-45.0.2/toolkit/xre/nsX11ErrorHandler.cpp, line 157 [15311] ###!!! ABORT: Request 131.45: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation): file /build/firefox/src/firefox-45.0.2/toolkit/xre/nsX11ErrorHandler.cpp, line 157 Segmentation fault (core dumped)
The x2go client is archlinux x64, running plasma 5/Kde with latest packages. x2go client version is: 4.0.5.1-1, xorg-server is 1.18.3-1.
The x2go server is also archlinux x64, running Xfce4, with latest packages. x2go-agent is 3.5.0.32-2, x2goserver is 4.0.1.19-3. xorg-server is 1.18.3-1.
When run on the console of the machine that I am using x2go-client to access, Firefox runs fine under Xfce4 and xwm. The latest Thunderbird works on console and on X2Go. Problem seems to be specifc to firefox 45.0.2 and running it in an X2Go session. Firefox 45.0.1 ran fine with X2Go, backleveling will be difficult as other libs will have to be rolled back as well. Google-Chrome works fine with X2go also.
Is anyone else having this issue, or have any ideas on how to address this?
Thanks,
Rett Walters
Rett, I'm having the same issue.
Kernel: 4.5.1-1-ARCH DE: Xfce 4.12
Firefox causes the crash, just like you.
[5685] ###!!! ABORT: Request 131.45: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation): file /build/firefox/src/firefox-46.0/toolkit/xre/nsX11ErrorHandler.cpp, line 157 [5685] ###!!! ABORT: Request 131.45: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation): file /build/firefox/src/firefox-46.0/toolkit/xre/nsX11ErrorHandler.cpp, line 157 Segmentation fault (core dumped)
The server is a VM in Proxmox 4.2 and the client is XFCE 4.12 on Arch as well. All packages on both systems are brand new, latest versions.