[K12OSN] Firefox core dumps - CentOS 6

Dean Jones dean.jones at oregonstate.edu
Fri Sep 9 16:24:37 UTC 2011


Maybe this will help

This is what I have on my CentOS 6 boxes from the repos.

firefox.x86_64                         3.6.9-2.el6.centos               @base

and the version of the dependencies for firefox:

alsa-lib.x86_64                        1.0.21-3.el6                     @base
atk.x86_64                             1.28.0-2.el6                     @base
bash.x86_64                            4.1.2-3.el6
 @anaconda-CentOS-201106060106.x86_64/6.0
cairo.x86_64                           1.8.8-3.1.el6                    @base
centos-indexhtml.noarch                6-1.el6.centos                   @base
fontconfig.x86_64                      2.8.0-3.el6                      @base
freetype.x86_64                        2.3.11-6.el6_0.2                 @updates
glib2.x86_64                           2.22.5-5.el6
 @anaconda-CentOS-201106060106.x86_64/6.0
glibc.x86_64                           2.12-1.7.el6_0.5                 @updates
gtk2.x86_64                            2.18.9-4.el6                     @base
libcanberra-gtk2.x86_64                0.22-1.el6                       @base
libgcc.x86_64                          4.4.4-13.el6
 @anaconda-CentOS-201106060106.x86_64/6.0
libstdc++.x86_64                       4.4.4-13.el6
 @anaconda-CentOS-201106060106.x86_64/6.0
nspr.x86_64                            4.8.6-1.el6
 @anaconda-CentOS-201106060106.x86_64/6.0
pango.x86_64                           1.28.1-3.el6_0.5                 @updates
pulseaudio-libs-glib2.x86_64           0.9.21-13.el6                    @base
pycairo.x86_64                         1.8.6-2.1.el6                    @base
pygtk2.x86_64                          2.16.0-3.el6                     @base
redhat-bookmarks.noarch                6-1.el6.centos                   @base
startup-notification.x86_64            0.10-2.1.el6                     @base
xulrunner.x86_64                       1.9.2.9-1.el6.centos             @base



On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Phydeaux <reb at taco.com> wrote:
>> Are the clients thin or fat?
>
> The clients are thin (but pretty beefy) but it doesn't even take a client
> to do this.  I ssh'd in and sent the X session back to the box on my desk
> and see the same thing.  We've got a plain-vanilla CentOS 6 install.
>
> reb
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