22 responses to “Fix for “Aw, Snap!” when loading Twitter on Chrome on Fedora 15 with SELinux enforcing enabled”

  1. grebgrub

    THANK YOU
    sorry for shouting but thanks so much for the fix!

  2. Scottthomas

    Worked like a charm!

    This problem was driving me insane (I thought it was a flash issue). Imagine my delight when Google returned this post, with all the right keywords represented in the title!

    Thanks Randell.

  3. Fedora 15 Fixes | sandipb.net

    [...] Google chrome config files have wrong selinux labels causing some extensions to repeatedly crash. [Bug 710273]. The fix is to run restorecon -R ~/.config. (Source: Randell’s Blog) [...]

  4. John Thompson

    Thanks very much for this fix, Randell! Nice blog. I added your RSS feed to my Google Reader page.

  5. John

    Fantastic! This was rather annoying as iGoogle was causing Chrome to crash for me, not great when its your homepage :) Thanks for the fix, worked like a charm.

  6. Chromium Browser Fedora 15 – Twitter Aw, Snap – The Telarah Times
  7. Yves

    Thank you!

  8. Jeroen

    Thank you, this was working for me.

  9. anggriawan

    Thank you. It works! :)

  10. Mike Bullet

    This is what I got:

    Command not found. Failed to search for file: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.

  11. André Dietishei

    awesome, finally able to get to twitter.com again. thank you!

  12. Stuart Brightwell

    Wow, so simple?? THANK YOU!!!!!

  13. Lenrek

    I thought this was bug in Chrome. Thank you so much!

  14. Mark Darbyshire

    This post is a life-saver! I think for me Chrome was crashing for any site with offline functionality. Thank you for the fix. :)

  15. Dirk Holten

    Wow! I was desperately trying to access Google calendar! Thank you for posting this!

  16. snowman

    Super, thanks much for your advice … Chrome finally working properly.

  17. champi

    thank you very much. it helped fixing the iGoogle site too :)

  18. Dandapani

    As far as I am concerned, for the normal desktop user of Fedora, SELinux is of the Devil. All my Fedora frustrations come down to problems with SELinux. I just turn it down from enforcing to permissive at each install. SELinux is nothing more than a full time job generator for the creators and serves no helpful purpose but to frustrate Fedora users.

  19. Fix for Google Calendar Crash in Chrome/Chromium on Fedora | Pearls in Life

    [...] and Fedora’s SELinux, as explained here. The same problem occurs when you open twitter (see this and [...]

  20. Short Note: “Aw, Snap!” in Google Chrome on Twitter, Google Calendar, etc, (in Linux) | Musings of a Howcroft

    [...] Anyway, I went through all of Google’s recommended procedures for dealing with the “Aw, Snap!” page, to no avail. After trying a number of other suggestions, I had given up and figured I’d just use Firefox for these sites. A few days (weeks?) later, I decided to give it a few more minutes of my time and found a site with a useful answer. [...]

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