Chrome opens fine but I always get a message. Just installed chrome today.
Here's the message:
[23956:23956:0124/080528.875465:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(378)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[23911:23936:0124/080531.984723:ERROR:chrome_browser_main_extra_parts_metrics.cc(227)] START: ReportBluetoothAvailability(). If you don't see the END: message, this is crbug.com/1216328.
[23911:23936:0124/080531.984749:ERROR:chrome_browser_main_extra_parts_metrics.cc(230)] END: ReportBluetoothAvailability()
If you are okay to loose all your chrome settings and data( Hope cloud sync is on), execute below command and try again
rm -rf ~/.config/google-chrome
And launch again, it will solve the issue.
Verified in arch installation, but I believe this issue is generic.
Thanks.
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I'm trying to open google chrome from terminal in Ubuntu but after submiting google-chrome I'm getting this error:
ERROR:gpu_memory_buffer_support_x11.cc(44)] dri3 extension not supported
I've installed it by following this tutorial: https://itsfoss.com/install-chrome-ubuntu/
I've looked at this but it didn't help me How to open google chrome from terminal?
Does anyone know how I can solve this issue?
Thanks!
I just ran
sudo apt list --upgradable
Chrome was one of the upgradable list, then ran the command
sudo apt upgrade
I had the same problem, updating the GPU drivers resolved the problem.
I installed Chromium via Snap instead (sudo snap install chromium). I get the same error message, but the browser appears to be running correctly anyway. I'd still like to know what it means and how to fix it....
I downloaded the official Chrome nativeMessaging example to test it out.
To do this, I installed the app from chrome://extensions, by choosing Load Unpacked. No problems so far.
I then installed the host. I'm using Windows 7, so I ran install_host.bat, which claimed that "The operation completed successfully." However, when I go to chrome://apps/ and click the Connect button, I get this error:
Failed to connect: Native host has exited.
Is there some reason this would happen? Restarting Chrome did not fix the issue, nor did uninstalling and then reinstalling the host program.
(I noticed that native-messaging-example-host.bat requires Python 2, so I modified it to run Python 2 explicitly. If I run native-messaging-example-host.bat from the command line, it pops up a little example program of its own with a GUI and seems to work correctly.)
Turns out I was using a non-standard character in the path leading to the host executable. This wouldn't be a problem for any other program, but Chrome's native messaging API doesn't like it, I guess.
By the way, the documentation on setting up this example is near-nonexistent, but this stack overflow link has some useful info: Chrome Extension NativeMessaging 'connectNative' undefined
I know this is an existing question, but there is no Clear answer for that.
Google chrome --unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure, accessing microphone over http not working. It still show the getuserMedia() cannot be accessed over http.
It shows the below warning banner while opening chrome.
"you are using a unsupported command line flag --unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure="http://example.com". Stability and Security will suffer.
The exact command I run in terminal
google-chrome --unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure="http://example.com" --user-data-dir="/home/users/myname/chrome-temp-data"
OS Version Ubuntu: 16.04 LTS(64 bit)
Google Chrome Version: Version 63.0.3239.132 (Latest version) (64-bit)
If this is the right command line flag, why am i getting the "unsupported command line" banner ? Is there is anything I'm doing wrong, any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
According to the note in point #3 here that flag was broken in Chrome 63 but fixed again in 64.
Also, you no longer need the --user-data-dir flag for it to work.
I have read the posts similar to this but to no avail.
I am in the midst of a comprehensive tutorial for Angular (5). I am on MacOs High Sierra 10.13.3. I am using Chrome Version 64.0.3282.140 (Official Build) (64-bit).
I just completed one project in the tutorial. I am now trying to complete the next project in the tutorial. The project is set to use the default port 4200 on localhost. All of the projects have executed this way.
I have performed my npm install. My npm start script is simple, = "ng serve". I enter npm start and it serves up the project as expected. I then go to my browser and enter the address localhost:4200. The previous project renders. I can't get the current project to render. These are the things I have tried to remedy the situation:
sudo lsof -i tcp:4200
changing the start script to ng serve --port 4300 and then using the address localhost:4300 (tried it with 5000 too)
Actually the first thing I did was look for an active activity on port 4200 in the Activity Monitor
Clear my Chrome browsing history
Restart my computer.
Tried the same process using Firefox as a browser
Tried it using Brave as a browser
In each and every case when I enter localhost:(anything) I get the previous project. Any ideas?
If I could delete this question I would. I discovered the problem.
I only THOUGHT I was pointing to the new project. In reality, I was pointing at the old project. THAT is why the same thing kept coming up and that is why nothing I tried would work.
I am embarrassed. Clearly, I am still a rookie. I hope no one spent any time on this.
I'm trying to run chrome 30, in Linux, from the command line (executing google-chrome file of the version downloaded and unpacked in a folder).
If i run it without the option --no-sandbox the result is the following
[24419:24419:1016/012228:FATAL:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(142)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now. You need to make sure that /home/user/user.browsers/chrome-30/opt/google/chrome/chrome-sandbox is owned by root and has mode 4755.
./chrome-30.sh: line 5: 24419 Aborted (core dumped) $CHROME_FOLDER/google-chrome
If I run it with the option --no-sandbox, following also this procedure to configure it, the result is the error:
È stata creata una nuova finestra nella sessione corrente del browser.
[1016/012454:ERROR:nacl_helper_linux.cc(269)] NaCl helper process running without a sandbox!
Most likely you need to configure your SUID sandbox correctly
This last procedure works fine with chrome v31.
Any help?
If you have root access, you should set up the SUID sandbox as per these instructions, and run without the --no-sandbox option.
If you don't have root access, you cannot set up a SUID sandbox and you have to use the --no-sandbox option, but only use it for testing because it is a security risk.
In your case, it looks like you tried running a new Chrome window with --no-sandbox while another session was already running (that's what the message in Italian says). Try closing the existing session before starting a new one. To close the existing session, find the Chrome icon in the system tray, right click it and choose Exit. If you don't see the system tray icon, you can also try killall google-chrome or killall chromium, depending on which version you're using.
This error message...
[24419:24419:1016/012228:FATAL:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(142)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly.
Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now.
You need to make sure that /home/user/user.browsers/chrome-30/opt/google/chrome/chrome-sandbox is owned by root and has mode 4755.
./chrome-30.sh: line 5: 24419 Aborted (core dumped) $CHROME_FOLDER/google-chrome
...implies that the program was unable to initiate/spawn a new Browsing Context i.e. Chrome Browser session.
As per the discussion in Issue 400842: Chromium, if you have installed Chromium v35 (or later) and your cpu doesn't have the SSE2 instruction set, e.g. AthlonXP, Pentium III, etc, then Chromium can't be initiated successfully. All the new Chromium browsers from version 35 onwards need SSE2. Any Chromium version earlier than 35 should run on such a system without any issue.
To enforce these measures, Chromium team have closed the issue as Status: WontFix and mentioned:
If you really want to build Chromium without SSE2, you are welcome to apply your own patches and build your own browser however you like, but the Chromium project is not accepting patches to build without SSE2.
Further, this feature was successfully tested in AMD Athlon 3400+ desktop with Lubuntu 14.04.2 and Chrome seems to work fine. But on an older AMD Athlon 1300 without SSE, Chrome now courteously displays a message that "my hardware does not support it".
In mac you can run the below command to run the chrome in sandbox mode. This will open the chrome and supress the security settings. This can be used for testing API's etc from angular or ionic
/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --disable-web-security --user-data-dir=$HOME/chrome-in-sandbox-mode