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firefox-esr 97.1 crashing within a minute of startup (even safe mode)

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Running a Raspberry pi 4 4gb with mx fluxbox raspbian buster armhf v7l constant crashes started after recent upgrade to 96.0 and subsequent to 97.1 Everything (synced login and all addons and extentions) operated normally on 93.x version

Most recent submitted Crash ID: bp-bd022bc5-32c8-44d3-a5ee-06f700220322

Also installed Pi-Apps and installed firefox rolling release 98 same constant crashing result... usually within the first minute of startup.

I also run other linux rpi4 OS's such as manjaro, ubuntu mate, these are runnung arm64 (aarch64) not experiencing any crashes... Perhaps this is a bug recently encountered running the os as stated atop?

Any Help or Insight would be greatly appreciated... Thank You Kindly, For conferring your time and talent on this matter of importance.

Cordially, Cal H

Running a Raspberry pi 4 4gb with mx fluxbox raspbian buster armhf v7l constant crashes started after recent upgrade to 96.0 and subsequent to 97.1 Everything (synced login and all addons and extentions) operated normally on 93.x version Most recent submitted Crash ID: bp-bd022bc5-32c8-44d3-a5ee-06f700220322 Also installed Pi-Apps and installed firefox rolling release 98 same constant crashing result... usually within the first minute of startup. I also run other linux rpi4 OS's such as manjaro, ubuntu mate, these are runnung arm64 (aarch64) not experiencing any crashes... Perhaps this is a bug recently encountered running the os as stated atop? Any Help or Insight would be greatly appreciated... Thank You Kindly, For conferring your time and talent on this matter of importance. Cordially, Cal H

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Could be an issue with available memory.

Available Virtual Memory 	2,350,604,288 bytes (2.35 GB)
Available Page File 		707,973,120 bytes (707.97 MB)
Available Physical Memory 	1,571,946,496 bytes (1.57 GB)

Maybe you can try this at the Raspberry support forum.

Note that there is also a 64 bit Raspberry Pi OS version that can give a try.