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Solve : Google Chrome giving segmentation fault in Ubuntu 10.10?

Answer» GOOGLE Chrome used to work fine on my computer without a problem. Now, whenever I run it, it gives me this:
$ /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome %U
--2011-11-13 14:24:53--  https://clients2.google.com/cr/report
Resolving clients2.google.com... 74.125.115.100, 74.125.115.139, 74.125.115.101, ...
Connecting to clients2.google.com|74.125.115.100|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: unspecified [text/html]
Saving to: `/dev/fd/3'

    [ <=>                                   ] 16          --.-K/s   in 0s     

2011-11-13 14:24:55 (288 KB/s) - `/dev/fd/3' saved [16]


Crash dump id: 7139a7523938a339
Segmentation fault
$


Help would be greatly appreciated!!


Computer specs:
Pentium 4 processor running Ubuntu 10.10 at 2.53 Ghz
748 MB or RAM
127.3 GB or hardrive space
about 38 GB used

If you need any other information, don't hesitate to let me know.
Thanks again!What version of Chrome are you using?It SEEMS to me that Chrome attempts to perform an update, but fails.
You are currently using Ubuntu 10.10; Ubuntu 11.10 is out already, you are two versions behind. Why don't you perform an upgrade to the latest Ubuntu release first?I have the most stable version of Google Chrome that there is right now. I haven't switched to 11.10 since I'm not that enthusiastic about the Unity LAYOUT. I personally like the Gnome interface and haven't used Unity. Is there an option in 11.10 that allows you to switch to the Gnome interface? Because if there is, I would probably switch. Quote from: Roguebantha on November 21, 2011, 12:47:51 PM
I have the most stable version of Google Chrome that there is right now. I haven't switched to 11.10 since I'm not that enthusiastic about the Unity layout. I personally like the Gnome interface and haven't used Unity. Is there an option in 11.10 that allows you to switch to the Gnome interface? Because if there is, I would probably switch.
Hello,
have you ever considered using KDE or XFCE as your main desktop environment? These are available with kUbuntu and xUbuntu. You can download a live cd, try it and see if you feel comfortable with these DEs.

Also, I have to tell you that Unity is based on GNOME, but it looks a lot different Do you think that 11.10 will FIX my problem?


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