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sudo journalctl priority err --since "10 min ago"
-- no entries
man journalctl
Hi @lintek ,As a regular FF user on LL, I guess you have tried to purge the history on FF and also run Lite Tweaks and remove the FF cache.I could suggest to give a try in order to see whether it solves your problem.Regards
I didn't get any errors in the terminal so I closed it and deleted mozilla.old and started Firefox from the taskbar like usual. Soon after that it froze. But... like I said - I am not sure if it is the fault of FF - I am just assuming it might be. It also might NOT be...?
Quote from: Moltke on April 27, 2021, 10:17:21 AMEDIT: I just thought of another way:1. Before downloading FF, open thunar, the file manager.2. Hit Ctrl + h to show the hidden files.3. Locate the .mozilla folder.4. Select it and rename it to something like .mozilla.old5. Launch Firefox from terminal.What this will do is launch FF anew; no profile, and will create a new .mozilla folder. So, in theory, if something's wrong with your FF's profile, you shouldn't get any errors. In short, this procedure is to check that your FF's profile isn't corrupted or something, and if you don't get any errors, you could delete .mozilla.old. If you do get the same behavior, the download FF and proceed as explained above.I finally had time to try this (1-5, that is). I thought it had worked but after a bit the system froze again. And I am not sure if it is Firefox or not. When it happens it is usually associated with a mouse click or movement. All of a sudden it just freezes.IT'S MADDENING...
EDIT: I just thought of another way:1. Before downloading FF, open thunar, the file manager.2. Hit Ctrl + h to show the hidden files.3. Locate the .mozilla folder.4. Select it and rename it to something like .mozilla.old5. Launch Firefox from terminal.What this will do is launch FF anew; no profile, and will create a new .mozilla folder. So, in theory, if something's wrong with your FF's profile, you shouldn't get any errors. In short, this procedure is to check that your FF's profile isn't corrupted or something, and if you don't get any errors, you could delete .mozilla.old. If you do get the same behavior, the download FF and proceed as explained above.
RESULTSCode: [Select]IPDL protocol error: Handler returned error code!###!!! [Parent][DispatchAsyncMessage] Error: PLayerTransaction::Msg_ReleaseLayer Processing error: message was deserialized, but the handler returned false (indicating failure)
IPDL protocol error: Handler returned error code!###!!! [Parent][DispatchAsyncMessage] Error: PLayerTransaction::Msg_ReleaseLayer Processing error: message was deserialized, but the handler returned false (indicating failure)
./firefox
I just recently installed the latest (?) version of Lite and have had a problem of the system freezing up completely. May be related to Firefox, not sure. Sometimes when I click a button and sometimes just out of the blue, (usually while on Firefox) the system will freeze. Cursor freezes, and nothing works. I have waited in the hopes it will un-freeze but it doesn't. The only way I can fix it is to re-boot.Any ideas?