![]() ![]() Furthermore, I have normal Firefox, Librewolf on desktop. So if I think right, the problem is somewhere with SELinux. The GNU IceCat web browser is a re-branded Mozilla Firefox Extended Support Release version with slightly different more privacy-respecting defaults, different graphics and branding, some additionally really strange bugs and a hand-full of bundled extensions meant to provide more end-user freedom. dconf will not work properly.Īnd when this information in CLI is showing, the ICECAT is working because it is start and I can use, but in CLI, I see 10x these information, but when I switch back to my daily user account the information about memory corruption is back and icecat is doesn’t work, even if I try start “icecat”, “icecat-x11” or switch to wayland and use “icecat-wayland”, I try install these 3-y versions. restorecon: SELinux: Could not get canonical path for /home/kupa/.mozilla/icecat/* restorecon: No such file or directory. On my daily user account where I paste bugs in early posts, one of those is still there: Memory protection violation (memory dump)Īnd let me be clear these information are only when I switch to “root” and when I create new NORMAL account without explicitly “admin/root” permissions, only using useradd. So, I try in virtualbox in one of the Fedora KDE, XFE and GNOME version and in normal user, not root but user to work daily, the error is still showing, but I try to switch to “root” and on the VM and in my daily Fedora KDE I saw these information. ![]() Great, one of these two bugs was gone after last icecat update BUT…the last question from you about it is the same error of memory protection when I switch to other user account - answer is YES and NOT. ![]()
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