Kaushik Guha wrote: > *google-chrome-stable Process /opt/google/chrome/chrome was killed by > signal 11(SIGSEGV) 2012-01-29 22:25 > > The installed google-chrome *is of version * 16.0.912.77 We do not support Google Chrome, a proprietary application not shipped by Fedora. This also has nothing to do with KDE. > This type of message also occurs while I run "vlc" mediaplayer *which is > of version *1.1.13* The Luggage We do not officially support VLC either, as it's in RPM Fusion, not in Fedora itself. This also has very little to do with KDE, unless your issue is a Qt bug. In addition, we cannot possibly help you without at least a stack backtrace of each crash. What you told us is basically just that it crashed (with a segmentation fault, but that's the most common cause of a crash and doesn't say anything specific either). Now if you happen to use the proprietary NVidia driver, you may be seeing: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=751891 a known issue, for which the only known workaround is to use Nouveau instead (something I'd recommend to all owners of NVidia graphics hardware anyway). But that's just a wild guess (it's the most common segmentation fault crash hitting more than one application reported against Fedora 16); without a backtrace, I cannot know more. Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org