Firefox tab persistently crashes on some sites Ubuntu 19.04
1. Fresh FF install on freshly installed Xubuntu 19.04 in Vbox. 2. FF started ok. Open different tabs, certain sites at different stages crashes with 'Gah. Your tab just crashed' message: (just a few examples of sites below)
2b. http://www.ctrip.com/ - Started to load, but when it is almost fully completed, it crashed.
2c. mail.yahoo.com - After keying in user name, the next page for password crashes.
3. Steps tried: Had googled left right center but nothing of help. Some articles that seem close, tried but failed: 3a. disable multi-process tabs doesn't help :
browser.tabs.remote.autostart = false browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2 = false (can't find this part though, only the above line)
3b. Disable hardware acceleration - doesn't help.
3c. There is no extension nor theme added, it's a newly installed FF and OS.
4. What works: safe mode. All the sites listed above are able to load in safe mode.
5. There is no crash report? Is it because it is a tab crash rather than a full crash?
Please help ...
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Solución elegida
You can check the current multi-process settings and stats on the about:support page to see whether there are differences between normal mode and safe mode.
You can start Firefox via a Bash script to set the environment variable to disable multi-process.
#!/bin/sh export MOZ_FORCE_DISABLE_E10S=1 cd <path-to-firefox> ./firefoxLeer esta respuesta en su contexto 👍 1
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You can't disable multi-process via a pref on the about:config page, so browser.tabs.remote.autostart to false won't have effect. Disabling multi-process can only be done via an environment variable (MOZ_FORCE_DISABLE_E10S=1).
Did you check for memory issues (i.e. does Firefox has enough memory available)?
You can check the Firefox Task Manager (about:performance) and about:memory pages.
I forgotten to mention that I had found articles about memory issue. My Vbox only uses close to 50% memory. And FF just need to open 1 tab and it will crash on those URLs. Don't think it needs that much memory for a tab? Anyway I still have 1 GB memory left. So I don't think memory should be an issue.
Regarding disabling multi-process, what is the best way to add and set value to new variable "MOZ_FORCE_DISABLE_E10S" in Ubuntu?
So far the main difference here is normal mode and safe mode. In safe mode I'm good. So what's the difference in safe mode compared to normal mode? Is there any switches that I can turn them off for normal mode?
Thanks for your help.
I'm still encountering the irritating 'Gah. Your tab just crashed' message. This community support seems extremely quiet. Is there any other resources that I can seek?
Solución elegida
You can check the current multi-process settings and stats on the about:support page to see whether there are differences between normal mode and safe mode.
You can start Firefox via a Bash script to set the environment variable to disable multi-process.
#!/bin/sh export MOZ_FORCE_DISABLE_E10S=1 cd <path-to-firefox> ./firefox
Hi cor-el,
Thanks! This helps! Solved! I set it directly in firefox.sh.