Stability seems better now than in the test builds. CSS Scroll Snap Points does
however not work right at all on Linux (i.e. not GTK3 related). Pre 39 can
scroll in this demo: http://codepen.io/potch/pen/VLygWG but post 39 cannot. In
this demo: http://codepen.io/potch/pen/VLygWG scrolling doesn't work at all
(snapping works for drag though).
Works for me. Only (minor) issue: when (re-) starting, Firefox says there were
problems with recovery of the tabs. But clicking on "recover" then recovers all
tabs.
Same problem with session restart. I don't have enabled session restore by
default, I set about:home as the default, and it always says it tried to restore
the session but failed so it is someway crashing when shutting down. I think
this is not a minor issue. users with a default homepage different that
about:home (corporate portal?) will not get it by default, just the session
restore fail (I disable all addons without a different behavior
At Each FF start: Well, this is embarrassing. Firefox is having trouble
recovering your windows and tabs. This is usually caused by a recently opened
web page.
My apologies. It's hard to not treat this as a kind of lite bug submission tool
(though in hindsight I shouldn't have given it a bad rep in this case). The
problem is that the crashes seem a bit random (I got one crash report that
points to libgstvideo-1.0.so but afterwards others don't). When I can reliably
reproduce it and/or get a useful stack trace I'll create a report. Until then
I'll just keep submitting the Mozilla Crash Reports.
This update has been submitted for testing by stransky.
Taskotron: depcheck test PASSED on i386. Result log: https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/taskmaster//builders/x86_64/builds/103122/steps/runtask/logs/stdio (results are informative only)
Taskotron: depcheck test PASSED on x86_64. Result log: https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/taskmaster//builders/x86_64/builds/103122/steps/runtask/logs/stdio (results are informative only)
This update is currently being pushed to the Fedora 22 testing updates repository.
Stability seems better now than in the test builds. CSS Scroll Snap Points does however not work right at all on Linux (i.e. not GTK3 related). Pre 39 can scroll in this demo: http://codepen.io/potch/pen/VLygWG but post 39 cannot. In this demo: http://codepen.io/potch/pen/VLygWG scrolling doesn't work at all (snapping works for drag though).
For such issues please file a bug at bugzilla.redhat.com which is the only bug tracker.
Install works, but firefox won't start.
Works for me. Only (minor) issue: when (re-) starting, Firefox says there were problems with recovery of the tabs. But clicking on "recover" then recovers all tabs.
I have the same problem as dirkk, and I'd say it's not so minor.
Works fine here .. I cannot reproduce the snap scrolling issue it works just fine here.
This update has been pushed to testing
Same problem with session restart. I don't have enabled session restore by default, I set about:home as the default, and it always says it tried to restore the session but failed so it is someway crashing when shutting down. I think this is not a minor issue. users with a default homepage different that about:home (corporate portal?) will not get it by default, just the session restore fail (I disable all addons without a different behavior
It fails with a clean profile too
@robmv when you tried a New Profile, did it Crash by any chance? when you were at the Profilemanager did it bring up a Crash window? https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-e09f2786-f3f0-4502-ae29-adebe2150702
For me works good
I am also having issues with session restart. It seems to be reported in bug 1239231
Session restart issues, #1239231
At Each FF start: Well, this is embarrassing. Firefox is having trouble recovering your windows and tabs. This is usually caused by a recently opened web page.
I confirm the "session restore" bug
This update has reached a karma of -3 and is being unpushed and marked as unstable
session restore bug
Same thing with session restore
Same thing with session restore
BZ for the restoration bug is here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1240259
@greg18 No, the profile manager window created the new profile and no crash report window was shown
Unfortunately stability still is very bad. I see a lot of mp4 (gstreamer1-libav and gstreamer1-plugins-ugly) related crashes (e.g. on youtube).
Please file #BZ at bugzilla.redhat.com for any other issues than the restoration bug. This is not a bugtracker, just an update system.
My apologies. It's hard to not treat this as a kind of lite bug submission tool (though in hindsight I shouldn't have given it a bad rep in this case). The problem is that the crashes seem a bit random (I got one crash report that points to libgstvideo-1.0.so but afterwards others don't). When I can reliably reproduce it and/or get a useful stack trace I'll create a report. Until then I'll just keep submitting the Mozilla Crash Reports.