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Crash by Firefox
Status:
RESOLVED: FIXED
Product:
Xfce4-session
Component:
General

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Description Daniel 2013-08-28 10:42:16 CEST
this behaviour is reproducible

In firefox, right click on one of the addons-icon, click "adjust..." (or something else, I'm translating from the german "anpassen..."),
then double click on "Group-Tabs" and XFCE crashes and return to the login screen.

I've posted a video on youtube showing this behaviour.

This issue, to crash and return to the login screen, offen happens randomly but in this case I've managed to get it reproducible.

I've taken the video with a camera because I'm not able to record it with any software due to the crash.

I whould post more description or more log files but I don't know really which ones... If you tell me which ones I surely post it.

This bug could be related to 10068 (segfault) but I can't confirm it.

Thank you very much for your help and maybe we can fix it because it's very anoiying.

Greetings
Daniel

ps. beacause it will crash i post the video in the next message to this bug-report.
Comment 1 Daniel 2013-08-28 10:45:20 CEST
please see the video
Comment 2 Daniel 2013-08-28 11:12:04 CEST
here is my video (taken with my mobile phone)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGPGzpFHp9A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifA6W4xrPX0  (taken with normal camera, slighly better quality)
Comment 3 Steven Jackson 2013-11-07 18:03:55 CET
Is this still the case with the latest version of Firefox?

Double-clicking the tab groups icon doesn't do anything and when I drag and drop it, it works.

Thanks
Comment 4 Eric Koegel editbugs 2014-11-05 17:37:42 CET
No response in one year... Marking closed. Please reopen this report if you can still reproduce it.

Bug #10319

Reported by:
Daniel
Reported on: 2013-08-28
Last modified on: 2014-11-05

People

Assignee:
Xfce Bug Triage
CC List:
4 users

Version

Version:
4.10.0

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