Hi, Andre Robatino wrote: > The Citi.com credit card website allows generating virtual card numbers, but unfortunately they're using flash in that part of the site. When I try to use it in F30, on one particular machine (it's hardware-specific), in GNOME (it doesn't happen in MATE), the Firefox tab crashes and I get a general protection fault, for example > > [88812.835817] traps: Web Content[2532] general protection fault ip:7f94ee0d0adb sp:7ffedd6a3140 error:0 in libX11.so.6.3.0[7f94ee0aa000+8e000] > > Since flash is involved, it's not clear whether this is the fault of Fedora or flash. This has been happening for around half a year, so flash has been updated several times. It also happened with F29. Anyone know how to narrow down where the issue is? This sounds like the same issue discussed on the devel list recently: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/message/J7NRMVBISAMQUGHRT7TJ76NHTTEZUZ4T/ Later in that thread there is a link to a Chromium bug report: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=949312 A fix should be in Chrome 75 which, I believe, has now been released (I saw one of my systems update to that version last night). With luck, you've hit the same issue and it'll be fixed with the Chrome 75 update. (That shouldn't let Citi off the hook for running a banking site and requiring Flash. :/ ) -- Todd
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