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recently i've updated my google chrome to v73, and now i get the following whenever i run the see command:
E.g.
$ see index.html
[8516:8516:0316/062833.086196:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[8475:8497:0316/062833.133666:ERROR:browser_process_sub_thread.cc(209)] Waited 4 ms for network service
Opening in existing browser session.
i tried to google it and i found some post which explains why it happens and there's some proposal to avoid it by running additional option to open google-chrome via bash.
I didn't have this problem before and i was wondering if there is any way to get rid of it when running the see command
command-line google-chrome
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recently i've updated my google chrome to v73, and now i get the following whenever i run the see command:
E.g.
$ see index.html
[8516:8516:0316/062833.086196:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[8475:8497:0316/062833.133666:ERROR:browser_process_sub_thread.cc(209)] Waited 4 ms for network service
Opening in existing browser session.
i tried to google it and i found some post which explains why it happens and there's some proposal to avoid it by running additional option to open google-chrome via bash.
I didn't have this problem before and i was wondering if there is any way to get rid of it when running the see command
command-line google-chrome
add a comment |
recently i've updated my google chrome to v73, and now i get the following whenever i run the see command:
E.g.
$ see index.html
[8516:8516:0316/062833.086196:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[8475:8497:0316/062833.133666:ERROR:browser_process_sub_thread.cc(209)] Waited 4 ms for network service
Opening in existing browser session.
i tried to google it and i found some post which explains why it happens and there's some proposal to avoid it by running additional option to open google-chrome via bash.
I didn't have this problem before and i was wondering if there is any way to get rid of it when running the see command
command-line google-chrome
recently i've updated my google chrome to v73, and now i get the following whenever i run the see command:
E.g.
$ see index.html
[8516:8516:0316/062833.086196:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[8475:8497:0316/062833.133666:ERROR:browser_process_sub_thread.cc(209)] Waited 4 ms for network service
Opening in existing browser session.
i tried to google it and i found some post which explains why it happens and there's some proposal to avoid it by running additional option to open google-chrome via bash.
I didn't have this problem before and i was wondering if there is any way to get rid of it when running the see command
command-line google-chrome
command-line google-chrome
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