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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 845843
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Closed: Oct 2
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OS: Chrome
Pri: 1
Type: Bug



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Chrome crashes when switching between profiles while running Linux Apps

Project Member Reported by trumbull@chromium.org, Sep 25

Issue description

Chrome Version: 70.0.3538.22 beta

User reports that Chrome crashes after they open a Linux app and then switch to another signed in profile.

Shutting down the container before switching doesn't prevent the crash.

For more details, see user report & logs:
https://listnr.corp.google.com/report/85683822453


 
May be related to  https://crbug.com/845843 
Labels: Proj-Containers
Owner: nverne@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
Cc: rohi...@chromium.org avkodipelli@chromium.org
Labels: ReleaseBlock-Stable
Labels: -Pri-2 Pri-1
Per Albert, making this a P1
Friendly ping, please provide an update on this issue. Is this still RBS (if not please remove the label)? When is the ETA on the work that needs to be done to resolve this? Thanks.
We need to get M70 on hardware to repro this and diagnose.

The system-logs file in the listnr report in the  doesn't contain the chrome log.
This happens to me at least every day, if there's something I can provide to help, let me know. 
I have tried to repro on 70.0.3538.34. It doesn't reproduce for me.
I'm on that build and it happens all the time. Per this bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=845843#c16 , myself and  dstockwell at google.com are both using Visual Studio Code which may be part of the cause.

Do you have any crash ids from chrome://crashes? Thanks!
All of these are from the past ~24 hours... I guess it's way more than once per day (why do I torture myself?).

8b747c7b9b7cbc20
91f7d24d9c910bdf
d4fcadef96a8efda
e1450bf435790b47
1b7a76a3f2370866
d7432e7587fe8bb3
fa92be3a95fc0389
f829ef80fd97c3ea

Mergedinto: 845843
Status: Duplicate (was: Assigned)
Thanks, it looks like this is the same as the older issue that was closed. I'll try to take a look soon.

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