the thing is, Twitter Won't load in Chrome 11 or Chromium 12 inside of Fedora
15 Lovelock, I tracked all the possible issues and then I got my Answer: The
"guilty man" here was SELinux. Disabling SELinux temporally solved the problem
but I don't want to disable it forever, so I was wondering if there was some workaround
for this.
Doing some more digging, I discovered that Twitter needs permission to use a HTML5
Storage Feature, (Midori Told me) So I tried a webpage with HTML 5 examples andÂ
the result was as expected: Chrome crashed while rendering a Storage example.Â
After disabling SELinux temporallyÂthe example works great.
So, Any Ideas?
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