defects in the chromium

defects in chromium
error appears in the tab at the continual emergence of new tabs
I’ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling twice and with the same results, i haw a screen shut if someone is interested.
what can I do about it.

Name        : chromium
Version     : 19.0.1046.0
Release     : 1.9.1
Architecture: x86_64
Install Date: man 05 mar 2012 17:06:37 CET
Group       : Productivity/Networking/Web/Browsers
Size        : 95438152
License     : BSD-3-Clause and LGPL-2.1+
Signature   : RSA/SHA256, man 05 mar 2012 10:28:40 CET, Key ID b88b2fd43dbdc284
Source RPM  : chromium-19.0.1046.0-1.9.1.src.rpm
Build Date  : tir 28 feb 2012 20:23:01 CET
Build Host  : build32
Relocations : (not relocatable)
Packager    : http://bugs.opensuse.org
Vendor      : openSUSE
URL         : http://code.google.com/p/chromium/
Summary     : Google's opens source browser project


A screenshot may be helpful. Could you describe your error with more detail? What exactly happens? Does chromium give you an error, or does this behaviour just happen without an error displayed? Try running chromium in a terminal window and see what messages are output to the terminal, that might give a good clue?

Andrew

error appears when I activate the chromium to the last page I started up with chromium continues to start a new tab, the page is creat a dropbox account.

terminal starts chromium browser but with the same error from the terminal comes this error message.

:~> chromium
[3692:3701:229111145:ERROR:object_proxy.cc(430)] Failed to call method: org.freedesktop.systemd1.LoadFailed: Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service failed to load: No such file or directory. See system logs and 'systemctl status dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service' for details.
[3692:3704:232173644:ERROR:object_proxy.cc(430)] Failed to call method: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.kde.kwalletd was not provided by any .service files
[3692:3704:232173668:ERROR:native_backend_kwallet_x.cc(171)] Error contacting kwalletd (isEnabled)
[3692:3704:232174103:ERROR:object_proxy.cc(430)] Failed to call method: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.kde.klauncher was not provided by any .service files
[3692:3704:232174118:ERROR:native_backend_kwallet_x.cc(139)] Error contacting klauncher to start kwalletd


how do I post the screen image, I do not have a url

obviously I have a url

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ajptm14wdqvx9cc/uTvF2oNy7N

Am 06.03.2012 16:36, schrieb hhbuur:
>
> how do I post the screen image, I do not have a url
>
http://susepaste.org/
select image as type instead of code.


PC: oS 11.4 x86_64 | Intel Core i7-2600@3.40GHz | 16GB | KDE 4.6.0 |
GeForce GT 420
Eee PC 1201n: oS 12.1 x86_64 | Intel Atom 330@1.60GHz | 3GB | KDE 4.8.0
| nVidia ION
eCAFE 800: oS 12.1 i586 | AMD Geode LX 800@500MHz | 512MB | KDE 3.5.10 |
xf86-video-geode

Do you have any extensions installed that might be causing this problem? Try disabling all your extensions see if the same still happens.

From what you pasted from terminal, it looks like chromium is looking for kde stuff, but from your screenshot it looks like you are using gnome. Have you got “chromium-desktop-kde” installed instead of “chromium-desktop-gnome”? Just a thought.

Andrew

problem is solved, but I do not understand why
I have done the following uninstalled everything with chromium via YaST, and there after whit the terminal

: ~> Sudo yum clean all
 root's password:
 Loaded plugins: tmprepo
 Cleanup of all


 Nothing to do.


 : ~> Sudo Zypper in chromium
 Loading repository data ...
 Reading installed packages ...
 Resolves package dependencies ...

 The following NEW packages will be installed:
   chromium chromium-suid-helper

 The following package is recommended, but will not be installed:
   chromium-desktop-gnome

 2 new packages are installed.
 Total download size: 25.7 MiB. After the operation, additional 91.0 MiB
 be used.
 Will you continue? [y / n /?] (j): j
 Loading package chromium-suid-helper-19.0.1046.0-1.9.1.x86_64 (1/2), 36.0 KiB (19.0 KiB unpacked)
 Loading: chromium-suid-helper-19.0.1046.0-1.9.1.x86_64.rpm [executed]
 Loading package chromium-19.0.1046.0-1.9.1.x86_64 (2/2), 25.7 MiB (91.0 MiB unpacked)
 Loading: chromium-19.0.1046.0-1.9.1.x86_64.rpm [done (1.1 MiB / s)]
 Installs: chromium-suid-helper-19.0.1046.0-1.9.1 [executed]
 Additional rpm output:
 setting / usr / lib / chrome_sandbox two root: root the 4755th (wrong permissions 0755)


 Installs: chromium-19.0.1046.0-1.9.1 [executed]

and then installed the chromium and chromium-gnome-desktop. after installation problem was the same, so I followed up on additions and then the problem disappeared.

? from the installation log is root necessary for chromium. and is the permissions rights

It is not necessary for you to run chromium as root. The permissions were changed from 0755 to 4755. The “0” at the beginning means that when the file is run it inherits the permissions of the person who ran it. With a “4” at the beginning, when the file is run it inherits the permissions of the owner (in this case root), not the person who ran it. I am guessing this is because root permissions are needed to change anything in the sandbox, given its location in the system, a normal user would be denied write access.

Glad it is solved, now you have to work out which extension was causing the problem!

Thanks,
Andrew

Remember that Chromium is the “not completely stable” open source project upon which Google then builds Chrome.

Also, a FYI…
I recently (within the past month) discovered that Google <finally> fixed their Chrome builds, so if anyone wants the <super stable> version of this browser, IMO you should head over to the Google Chrome page and install that instead of Chromium.

I had the most recent version of Chrome (17.0.963.46) installed on openSUSE 11.3 and am now running it on openSUSE 12.1.

TS

Just out of interest, what was wrong with them?

Thanks
Andrew

[size=2]​[/size]it is without doubt (PHONE 2 google chrome) which creates the problems

and yes it sounds like a good idea to switch to chrome instead of using chromium

The packages wouldn’t install on openSUSE. Improper dependencies.
Was a problem for at least 2 years…

I’d given up on Chrome for a long time and didn’t have problems with Chromium but recently encountered a Chromium “feature” so was motivated to try Chrome again.

TS