Chrome Unable to launch in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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I am getting error as below and unable to launch Chrome Stable Browser.
$ google-chrome
[24216:24216:1126/150909.416941:ERROR:browser_dm_token_storage_linux.cc(93)] Error: /etc/machine-id contains 32 characters (32 were expected).
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/fonts.conf", line 86: unknown element "blank"
[24256:24256:1126/150909.484689:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(379)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[24216:24216:1126/150909.610042:ERROR:gpu_process_transport_factory.cc(980)] Lost UI shared context.
[24216:24310:1126/150909.729971:FATAL:nss_util.cc(655)] NSS_VersionCheck("3.26") failed. NSS >= 3.26 is required. Please upgrade to the latest NSS, and if you still get this error, contact your distribution maintainer.
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
Can anyone please help me on this??
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I am getting error as below and unable to launch Chrome Stable Browser.
$ google-chrome
[24216:24216:1126/150909.416941:ERROR:browser_dm_token_storage_linux.cc(93)] Error: /etc/machine-id contains 32 characters (32 were expected).
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/fonts.conf", line 86: unknown element "blank"
[24256:24256:1126/150909.484689:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(379)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[24216:24216:1126/150909.610042:ERROR:gpu_process_transport_factory.cc(980)] Lost UI shared context.
[24216:24310:1126/150909.729971:FATAL:nss_util.cc(655)] NSS_VersionCheck("3.26") failed. NSS >= 3.26 is required. Please upgrade to the latest NSS, and if you still get this error, contact your distribution maintainer.
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
Can anyone please help me on this??
14.04 google-chrome
Are you trying to use Chrome or Chromium? Chromium is the open source version of Chrome designed to run on Linux systems. Chrome is for Windows/Mac/ChromeOS and will likely have compatibility issues on other operating systems.
– Minty
Nov 26 at 12:52
I am trying to use Chrome on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I was able to launch Chrome for Previous Version. Once I updated the chrome browser I am facing such an issue.
– Vk_here
Nov 27 at 13:08
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/477180/…
– Alvin Liang
Nov 28 at 2:46
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I am getting error as below and unable to launch Chrome Stable Browser.
$ google-chrome
[24216:24216:1126/150909.416941:ERROR:browser_dm_token_storage_linux.cc(93)] Error: /etc/machine-id contains 32 characters (32 were expected).
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/fonts.conf", line 86: unknown element "blank"
[24256:24256:1126/150909.484689:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(379)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[24216:24216:1126/150909.610042:ERROR:gpu_process_transport_factory.cc(980)] Lost UI shared context.
[24216:24310:1126/150909.729971:FATAL:nss_util.cc(655)] NSS_VersionCheck("3.26") failed. NSS >= 3.26 is required. Please upgrade to the latest NSS, and if you still get this error, contact your distribution maintainer.
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
Can anyone please help me on this??
14.04 google-chrome
I am getting error as below and unable to launch Chrome Stable Browser.
$ google-chrome
[24216:24216:1126/150909.416941:ERROR:browser_dm_token_storage_linux.cc(93)] Error: /etc/machine-id contains 32 characters (32 were expected).
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/fonts.conf", line 86: unknown element "blank"
[24256:24256:1126/150909.484689:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(379)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[24216:24216:1126/150909.610042:ERROR:gpu_process_transport_factory.cc(980)] Lost UI shared context.
[24216:24310:1126/150909.729971:FATAL:nss_util.cc(655)] NSS_VersionCheck("3.26") failed. NSS >= 3.26 is required. Please upgrade to the latest NSS, and if you still get this error, contact your distribution maintainer.
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
Can anyone please help me on this??
14.04 google-chrome
14.04 google-chrome
edited Nov 26 at 11:39
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Are you trying to use Chrome or Chromium? Chromium is the open source version of Chrome designed to run on Linux systems. Chrome is for Windows/Mac/ChromeOS and will likely have compatibility issues on other operating systems.
– Minty
Nov 26 at 12:52
I am trying to use Chrome on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I was able to launch Chrome for Previous Version. Once I updated the chrome browser I am facing such an issue.
– Vk_here
Nov 27 at 13:08
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/477180/…
– Alvin Liang
Nov 28 at 2:46
add a comment |
Are you trying to use Chrome or Chromium? Chromium is the open source version of Chrome designed to run on Linux systems. Chrome is for Windows/Mac/ChromeOS and will likely have compatibility issues on other operating systems.
– Minty
Nov 26 at 12:52
I am trying to use Chrome on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I was able to launch Chrome for Previous Version. Once I updated the chrome browser I am facing such an issue.
– Vk_here
Nov 27 at 13:08
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/477180/…
– Alvin Liang
Nov 28 at 2:46
Are you trying to use Chrome or Chromium? Chromium is the open source version of Chrome designed to run on Linux systems. Chrome is for Windows/Mac/ChromeOS and will likely have compatibility issues on other operating systems.
– Minty
Nov 26 at 12:52
Are you trying to use Chrome or Chromium? Chromium is the open source version of Chrome designed to run on Linux systems. Chrome is for Windows/Mac/ChromeOS and will likely have compatibility issues on other operating systems.
– Minty
Nov 26 at 12:52
I am trying to use Chrome on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I was able to launch Chrome for Previous Version. Once I updated the chrome browser I am facing such an issue.
– Vk_here
Nov 27 at 13:08
I am trying to use Chrome on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I was able to launch Chrome for Previous Version. Once I updated the chrome browser I am facing such an issue.
– Vk_here
Nov 27 at 13:08
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/477180/…
– Alvin Liang
Nov 28 at 2:46
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/477180/…
– Alvin Liang
Nov 28 at 2:46
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Are you trying to use Chrome or Chromium? Chromium is the open source version of Chrome designed to run on Linux systems. Chrome is for Windows/Mac/ChromeOS and will likely have compatibility issues on other operating systems.
– Minty
Nov 26 at 12:52
I am trying to use Chrome on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I was able to launch Chrome for Previous Version. Once I updated the chrome browser I am facing such an issue.
– Vk_here
Nov 27 at 13:08
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/477180/…
– Alvin Liang
Nov 28 at 2:46