google-chrome report odd error when invoke it from terminal












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I running ubuntu 18.10 on Macbook Pro 2013 Late Retina



When run google-chrome from the terminal,



me@mbp:~$ google-chrome
[9127:9127:0116/112044.353463:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[9092:9092:0116/112044.735383:ERROR:x11_input_method_context_impl_gtk.cc(144)] Not implemented reached in virtual void libgtkui::X11InputMethodContextImplGtk::SetSurroundingText(const base::string16 &, const gfx::Range &)
[9092:9208:0116/112139.106542:ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for dsuggest.ydstatic.com failed err=-8181
[9092:9107:0116/112255.010817:ERROR:connection_factory_impl.cc(408)] Failed to connect to MCS endpoint with error -118


it report errors but the chrome browser is working properly.



If tried the identical command from another PC, it does not prompt such errors.



I am not sure whether to ignore such errors or not. Because my machine will crashed suddenly two or three times every day since I have been running ubuntu a week ago.



Reference to the specific chrome error, what actions should I take to recover the errors.









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  • Does it also crash if you don't use google-chrome at all?

    – DK Bose
    8 hours ago











  • ty, I tired firefox all these days for a testing. @DKBose Is it the usual case that ubuntu crashed on macbook. I heard that but they refer to the latest hardware.

    – Alice
    8 hours ago











  • Sorry, I have no ideas about macbooks. But my comment was more about finding whether google-chrome was to blame. But if crashes still happen without google-chrome, you'll know it's something else.

    – DK Bose
    7 hours ago
















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I running ubuntu 18.10 on Macbook Pro 2013 Late Retina



When run google-chrome from the terminal,



me@mbp:~$ google-chrome
[9127:9127:0116/112044.353463:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[9092:9092:0116/112044.735383:ERROR:x11_input_method_context_impl_gtk.cc(144)] Not implemented reached in virtual void libgtkui::X11InputMethodContextImplGtk::SetSurroundingText(const base::string16 &, const gfx::Range &)
[9092:9208:0116/112139.106542:ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for dsuggest.ydstatic.com failed err=-8181
[9092:9107:0116/112255.010817:ERROR:connection_factory_impl.cc(408)] Failed to connect to MCS endpoint with error -118


it report errors but the chrome browser is working properly.



If tried the identical command from another PC, it does not prompt such errors.



I am not sure whether to ignore such errors or not. Because my machine will crashed suddenly two or three times every day since I have been running ubuntu a week ago.



Reference to the specific chrome error, what actions should I take to recover the errors.









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  • Does it also crash if you don't use google-chrome at all?

    – DK Bose
    8 hours ago











  • ty, I tired firefox all these days for a testing. @DKBose Is it the usual case that ubuntu crashed on macbook. I heard that but they refer to the latest hardware.

    – Alice
    8 hours ago











  • Sorry, I have no ideas about macbooks. But my comment was more about finding whether google-chrome was to blame. But if crashes still happen without google-chrome, you'll know it's something else.

    – DK Bose
    7 hours ago














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I running ubuntu 18.10 on Macbook Pro 2013 Late Retina



When run google-chrome from the terminal,



me@mbp:~$ google-chrome
[9127:9127:0116/112044.353463:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[9092:9092:0116/112044.735383:ERROR:x11_input_method_context_impl_gtk.cc(144)] Not implemented reached in virtual void libgtkui::X11InputMethodContextImplGtk::SetSurroundingText(const base::string16 &, const gfx::Range &)
[9092:9208:0116/112139.106542:ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for dsuggest.ydstatic.com failed err=-8181
[9092:9107:0116/112255.010817:ERROR:connection_factory_impl.cc(408)] Failed to connect to MCS endpoint with error -118


it report errors but the chrome browser is working properly.



If tried the identical command from another PC, it does not prompt such errors.



I am not sure whether to ignore such errors or not. Because my machine will crashed suddenly two or three times every day since I have been running ubuntu a week ago.



Reference to the specific chrome error, what actions should I take to recover the errors.









share







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I running ubuntu 18.10 on Macbook Pro 2013 Late Retina



When run google-chrome from the terminal,



me@mbp:~$ google-chrome
[9127:9127:0116/112044.353463:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[9092:9092:0116/112044.735383:ERROR:x11_input_method_context_impl_gtk.cc(144)] Not implemented reached in virtual void libgtkui::X11InputMethodContextImplGtk::SetSurroundingText(const base::string16 &, const gfx::Range &)
[9092:9208:0116/112139.106542:ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for dsuggest.ydstatic.com failed err=-8181
[9092:9107:0116/112255.010817:ERROR:connection_factory_impl.cc(408)] Failed to connect to MCS endpoint with error -118


it report errors but the chrome browser is working properly.



If tried the identical command from another PC, it does not prompt such errors.



I am not sure whether to ignore such errors or not. Because my machine will crashed suddenly two or three times every day since I have been running ubuntu a week ago.



Reference to the specific chrome error, what actions should I take to recover the errors.







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  • Does it also crash if you don't use google-chrome at all?

    – DK Bose
    8 hours ago











  • ty, I tired firefox all these days for a testing. @DKBose Is it the usual case that ubuntu crashed on macbook. I heard that but they refer to the latest hardware.

    – Alice
    8 hours ago











  • Sorry, I have no ideas about macbooks. But my comment was more about finding whether google-chrome was to blame. But if crashes still happen without google-chrome, you'll know it's something else.

    – DK Bose
    7 hours ago



















  • Does it also crash if you don't use google-chrome at all?

    – DK Bose
    8 hours ago











  • ty, I tired firefox all these days for a testing. @DKBose Is it the usual case that ubuntu crashed on macbook. I heard that but they refer to the latest hardware.

    – Alice
    8 hours ago











  • Sorry, I have no ideas about macbooks. But my comment was more about finding whether google-chrome was to blame. But if crashes still happen without google-chrome, you'll know it's something else.

    – DK Bose
    7 hours ago

















Does it also crash if you don't use google-chrome at all?

– DK Bose
8 hours ago





Does it also crash if you don't use google-chrome at all?

– DK Bose
8 hours ago













ty, I tired firefox all these days for a testing. @DKBose Is it the usual case that ubuntu crashed on macbook. I heard that but they refer to the latest hardware.

– Alice
8 hours ago





ty, I tired firefox all these days for a testing. @DKBose Is it the usual case that ubuntu crashed on macbook. I heard that but they refer to the latest hardware.

– Alice
8 hours ago













Sorry, I have no ideas about macbooks. But my comment was more about finding whether google-chrome was to blame. But if crashes still happen without google-chrome, you'll know it's something else.

– DK Bose
7 hours ago





Sorry, I have no ideas about macbooks. But my comment was more about finding whether google-chrome was to blame. But if crashes still happen without google-chrome, you'll know it's something else.

– DK Bose
7 hours ago










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