Firefox 54 bug ?? (Linux)
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Firefox 54 bug ?? (Linux)
https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=58784
I myself use ff also on ubuntu 16.04, and having the same issues as these guys above.
Sometimes crash on adobe flash-sites, like this one -> https://ccff02.minfin.fgov.be/cadgisweb/?local=nl_BE
and middle mousewheel not working on that site, before update ff, it worked.
It is an official government site , and when i contacted them via email, they answered (dead-simple) - > "use then internet explorer instead"
I myself use ff also on ubuntu 16.04, and having the same issues as these guys above.
Sometimes crash on adobe flash-sites, like this one -> https://ccff02.minfin.fgov.be/cadgisweb/?local=nl_BE
and middle mousewheel not working on that site, before update ff, it worked.
It is an official government site , and when i contacted them via email, they answered (dead-simple) - > "use then internet explorer instead"
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Re: Firefox bug ?? (Linux)
Moving to Firefox Support.
Have you tried starting Firefox in Mozilla Safe Mode? http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode
If no improvement using Safe Mode, do you have the same problem if you create a new profile and test it with no extensions or non-default themes installed?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_Manager
and
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Creating_a_ne ... on_Windows
Have you tried starting Firefox in Mozilla Safe Mode? http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode
If no improvement using Safe Mode, do you have the same problem if you create a new profile and test it with no extensions or non-default themes installed?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_Manager
and
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Creating_a_ne ... on_Windows
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Re: Firefox bug ?? (Linux)
I have done in terminal -> /usr/bin/firefox -safe-mode
Then it(terminal) said -> 1497741679601 addons.xpi WARN Expected add-on followonsearch@mozilla.com is missing from the system add-on location.
I also had a window , where it said, that i go to safety mode, and clicked "yes"
My middle mouse wheel is still not working on that adobe flash gov site from above, and about those crashes ; it is not always, only sometimes.
Also, i have a "double" cursor, meaning a "hand" from that site, and my "usual arrow pointer" above each other -> https://smartshare.be/s/is1QH0K5XL3F80j
When taking a snapshot, my "arrow pointer" disappeares, thats why not visible on snapshot
Before, i did not had this "double cursor"
I'll report back if i have more info.
Then it(terminal) said -> 1497741679601 addons.xpi WARN Expected add-on followonsearch@mozilla.com is missing from the system add-on location.
I also had a window , where it said, that i go to safety mode, and clicked "yes"
My middle mouse wheel is still not working on that adobe flash gov site from above, and about those crashes ; it is not always, only sometimes.
Also, i have a "double" cursor, meaning a "hand" from that site, and my "usual arrow pointer" above each other -> https://smartshare.be/s/is1QH0K5XL3F80j
When taking a snapshot, my "arrow pointer" disappeares, thats why not visible on snapshot
Before, i did not had this "double cursor"
I'll report back if i have more info.
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Re: Firefox bug ?? (Linux)
I have 4 GB ram memory, and i know that flash and also java suck up a lot of memory.
According to this article, ff 54 should do better as previous versions ;
https://arstechnica.com/information-tec ... processes/
Also question(s) :
- What is your thoughts about these add-on(s) ;
https://www.ghacks.net/2015/04/08/what- ... ch-memory/
or better try ESR ff ? -> https://askubuntu.com/questions/894871/ ... r-on-16-04
Also(off-topic) ;
when i login on this forum, i get this same "warning" as https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/in ... ng-firefox
quote : "You can also try to contact the web administrator for the site and ask them to secure their connection."
According to this article, ff 54 should do better as previous versions ;
https://arstechnica.com/information-tec ... processes/
Also question(s) :
- What is your thoughts about these add-on(s) ;
https://www.ghacks.net/2015/04/08/what- ... ch-memory/
or better try ESR ff ? -> https://askubuntu.com/questions/894871/ ... r-on-16-04
Also(off-topic) ;
when i login on this forum, i get this same "warning" as https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/in ... ng-firefox
quote : "You can also try to contact the web administrator for the site and ask them to secure their connection."
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Re: Firefox bug ?? (Linux)
I have just had the same issue, and i must say; it is probably no crash, but ff "hangs" ... my hard drive keeps "rattling" all the time, and i cannot do anything anymore as just a "hard reset" of my comp.
After that,i typed "about:crashes" in adress bar, and got this report :
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/ ... 0b40170618
After that,i typed "about:crashes" in adress bar, and got this report :
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/ ... 0b40170618
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Re: Firefox bug ?? (Linux)
My problem is (partly)solved -> https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtop ... 21#p651121
Last edited by henke54 on June 20th, 2017, 6:39 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Firefox bug ?? (Linux)
No matter what this article says, i still stick to FIREFOX , because Google got "too big" , and "big things eats all the rest" ... its the jungle-law ... other word for "big thing" = monopoly
BROWSE FREELY AND STAY INDEPENDANT !!!
About that ESR Firefox and java ; ... Oracle, also a "big thing", has some info ->
https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform- ... n-free-web
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ ... 872444.pdf
BROWSE FREELY AND STAY INDEPENDANT !!!
About that ESR Firefox and java ; ... Oracle, also a "big thing", has some info ->
https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform- ... n-free-web
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ ... 872444.pdf
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Re: Firefox bug ?? (Linux)
NOPE, i had today the same problem ;henke54 wrote:My problem is solved -> https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtop ... 21#p651121
When i open this site -> http://ccff02.minfin.fgov.be/cadgisweb/?local=nl_BE
and i scroll with my middle mouse to zoom in, my hard drive begins to rattle (probably due to swapping from ram memory to hard drive?), and my comp "hangs" ... all i can do is wait or hard reset my comp .
i waited a whole time, and got the a message from a "debugger-program" ;
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something for bugzilla perhaps ?
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Re: Firefox 54 bug ?? (Linux) (SOLVED)
I also found this ->
maybe that is the reason ??
https://www.java.com/en/download/help/firefox_java.xml64-bit Firefox
The 64-bit version of Firefox does not support NPAPI plug-ins, including Java.
Firefox 52 and above
Beginning with Firefox 52 (released March 2017), plug-in support is limited to Adobe Flash, and drops support for NPAPI, impacting plugins for Java, Silverlight, and other similar NPAPI based plugins.
If you have problems accessing Java applications using Firefox, Oracle recommends using Internet Explorer (Windows) or Safari (Mac OS X) instead. Developers and System administrators looking for alternative ways to support Firefox users should see this blog regarding Launching Web Start applications.
maybe that is the reason ??
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Re: Firefox 54 bug ?? (Linux)
I just tried Google Chrome, and it crashes even quicker as ff ->
https://smartshare.be/s/tIZ5D4J8l3TA2sv
https://smartshare.be/s/tIZ5D4J8l3TA2sv
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Re: Firefox 54 bug ?? (Linux) (SOLVED)
Not sure why you are so onto the Java Plugin. It is not used much nowdays and not needed for HTML5 player or Flash Player Plugin to work.henke54 wrote:I also found this ->https://www.java.com/en/download/help/firefox_java.xml64-bit Firefox
The 64-bit version of Firefox does not support NPAPI plug-ins, including Java.
Firefox 52 and above
Beginning with Firefox 52 (released March 2017), plug-in support is limited to Adobe Flash, and drops support for NPAPI, impacting plugins for Java, Silverlight, and other similar NPAPI based plugins.
If you have problems accessing Java applications using Firefox, Oracle recommends using Internet Explorer (Windows) or Safari (Mac OS X) instead. Developers and System administrators looking for alternative ways to support Firefox users should see this blog regarding Launching Web Start applications.
maybe that is the reason ??
With Firefox 52.0 Release and ESR and earlier versions the Win64 Firefox allows only the 64-bit Flash Player and Silverlight Plugins to run. The 64-bit Firefox for Mac OSX and Linux allowed other NPAPI Plugins to run including Java.
It is as of Firefox 53.0 and later that only allows the Flash Player to run as Firefox 52.0 Release and ESR allows Plugins that could run before to run on said OS's as above quote is incorrect.
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Re: Firefox 54 bug ?? (Linux) (SOLVED)
I had troubles(see above) with ff 54 .James wrote:Not sure why you are so onto the Java Plugin. It is not used much nowdays and not needed for HTML5 player or Flash Player Plugin to work.
My middle mouse wheel did not work and when "heavy" in/out zooming on this site -> http://ccff02.minfin.fgov.be/cadgisweb/?local=nl_BE , my comp began to "rattle/hang".
I now use ff 52.2.0 (64-bit) ESR with Ubuntu linux , with all the latest java i got from http://www.duinsoft.nl/packages.php?t=en , and i also use java-based JOSM editor to edit in OpenStreetMap
All works well now, except, when on above, gov. site , sometimes (maybe due to heavy traffic ??), the tiles load very slowly when heavy zooming in/out .
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Re: Firefox 54 bug ?? (Linux)
I did a HTML 5 test on this site -> https://html5test.com/
- ff 52 ESR (which i am using now, because see above) ; score 460/555
- ff 54 (stable version at this moment) ; score 472/555
- ff 56 (nightly build) ; score 491/555
it seems that ubuntu has a problem with unity-gtk-module, because, i can only get ff nightly to work, when my terminal "stays on" .
- ff 52 ESR (which i am using now, because see above) ; score 460/555
- ff 54 (stable version at this moment) ; score 472/555
- ff 56 (nightly build) ; score 491/555
it seems that ubuntu has a problem with unity-gtk-module, because, i can only get ff nightly to work, when my terminal "stays on" .