System:
Arch Linux x86_64 (up to date)
Gnome 43.2
Wayland
Mesa Intel HD Graphics 530 (SKL GT2)
Intel Core i7-6700HQ
Nvidia GTX 960M
Kernel 6.1.1-arch1-1
Firefox 108.0.1-1… (ďalšie informácie)
System:
Arch Linux x86_64 (up to date)
Gnome 43.2
Wayland
Mesa Intel HD Graphics 530 (SKL GT2)
Intel Core i7-6700HQ
Nvidia GTX 960M
Kernel 6.1.1-arch1-1
Firefox 108.0.1-1
Thunderbird 102.6.1-1
Tor-Browser 12.0.1-1
Description and Steps I Tried to Solve:
Around Dec 2 2022 Firefox, Thunderbird and Tor-Browser stopped starting.
I moved every cache and config to a new place so it would create new ones and failed the same way.
I created a new user for the system and it would fail the same way.
Downloaded Firefox from the site and it would fail the same way.
Then I downloaded Firefox, Thunderbird and Tor-Browser as flatpaks and those worked fine.
I copied my backups profiles over the flatpak newly generated ones and it still was working fine.
What I know at this point:
My profiles, cache and configs are not the problem as those worked at flatpak installations.
Whatever the problem is it only affects firefox and derivatives installed running directly over the system as flatpaks operates over its own libraries and runtimes.
Whatever the problem is no other software seams to be affected by it.
It does not look like it is a problem with a newer version of firefox since it has updated a few times since the problem started, both minor and major versions.
It looks like it is not a Firefox (and derivatives) problem by itself but something that is wrong with some other dependency in the system.
To be clear: everything was working fine for years up until recently, like 2016-ish.
Note: I know Tor-Browser is not developed by Mozilla. I just mentioned it here as a reference of another application that is derived from Firefox that is showing the same problem.
Logs
On trying to execute from the terminal those were the responses I get.
The troubleshooting information attached is from the Flatpak version. I am sending it just for completeness and maybe there is something I am missing that someone can identify.
$ firefox
ExceptionHandler::GenerateDump cloned child 362286
ExceptionHandler::SendContinueSignalToChild sent continue signal to child
ExceptionHandler::WaitForContinueSignal waiting for continue signal...
Failed to open curl lib from binary, use libcurl.so instead
The first 3 lines are printed to terminal and a dialog shows giving the option to send the crash report to Mozilla. On clicking to send it the 4th line is printed.
The text below is what the crash report sends.
The application exits with error code 0 (zero).
Nothing happens at the system log. (sudo journalctl --follow)
AdapterDeviceID: 0x191b
AdapterDriverVendor: mesa/iris
AdapterDriverVersion: 22.3.1.0
AdapterVendorID: 0x8086
AvailablePageFile: 0
AvailablePhysicalMemory: 359014400
AvailableSwapMemory: 0
AvailableVirtualMemory: 8615792640
BackgroundTaskMode: 0
BuildID: 20221216153905
CrashTime: 1672149323
DesktopEnvironment: gnome
EMCheckCompatibility: true
HeadlessMode: 0
InstallTime: 1671334301
IsWayland: 1
Notes: Arch LinuxFP(D00-L1000-W00000000-T000) Has dual GPUs. GPU #2: AdapterVendorID2: 0x10de, AdapterDeviceID2: 0x139b
ProductID: {ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384}
ProductName: Firefox
ReleaseChannel: release
SafeMode: 1
SecondsSinceLastCrash: 2562
StartupCrash: 1
StartupTime: 1672149322
SubmittedFrom: Client
Throttleable: 1
TotalPageFile: 16636678144
TotalPhysicalMemory: 16636678144
UptimeTS: .58987544
Vendor: Mozilla
Version: 108.0.1
This report also contains technical information about the state of the application when it crashed.
$ thunderbird
[ImapModuleLoader] Using nsImapService.cpp
[NntpModuleLoader] Using NntpService.jsm
[Pop3ModuleLoader] Using Pop3Service.jsm
[1] 362880 segmentation fault (core dumped) thunderbird
This is everything that happens and the prompt is returned after that with exit code 139.
The system log however... gives this much below:
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni audit[363617]: ANOM_ABEND auid=1000 uid=1000 gid=1000 ses=4 pid=363617 comm="thunderbird" exe="/usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird" sig=11 res=1
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni kernel: audit: type=1701 audit(1672150129.580:1069): auid=1000 uid=1000 gid=1000 ses=4 pid=363617 comm="thunderbird" exe="/usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird" sig=11 res=1
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni audit: BPF prog-id=196 op=LOAD
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni audit: BPF prog-id=197 op=LOAD
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni audit: BPF prog-id=198 op=LOAD
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni kernel: audit: type=1334 audit(1672150129.620:1070): prog-id=196 op=LOAD
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni kernel: audit: type=1334 audit(1672150129.620:1071): prog-id=197 op=LOAD
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni kernel: audit: type=1334 audit(1672150129.620:1072): prog-id=198 op=LOAD
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni systemd[1]: Started Process Core Dump (PID 363683/UID 0).
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni audit[1]: SERVICE_START pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='unit=systemd-coredump@5-363683-0 comm="systemd" exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success'
dez 27 11:08:49 neouni kernel: audit: type=1130 audit(1672150129.654:1073): pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='unit=systemd-coredump@5-363683-0 comm="systemd" exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success'
dez 27 11:08:50 neouni systemd-coredump[363684]: [