I have a new "vanilla" install, using essentially all default values (except for time zone, etc) on an HP Z200 workstation, but find that Firefox cannot work on it! I got it to work once but it crashed when I tried to "Edit" "Preferences". And now it always crashes on startup, without loading a single page.
When I start it from a terminal using "/usr/bin/firefox" I get messages
"(process:2094): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale"
"(firefox:2094): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library"
"Bus error"
The only package that I have installed post-installation is emacs (which did seem to also install some gtk packages).
I have been using a KDE destop on RedHat/Centos for the last 8 years and had hoped that by moving to Kubuntu I could obtain a better desktop experience, but that is certainly not panning out. I'm mystified because a forum search does not seem to show that others are experiencing crashes, so thought I should post something here before moving on to another distribution.
When I start it from a terminal using "/usr/bin/firefox" I get messages
"(process:2094): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale"
"(firefox:2094): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library"
"Bus error"
The only package that I have installed post-installation is emacs (which did seem to also install some gtk packages).
I have been using a KDE destop on RedHat/Centos for the last 8 years and had hoped that by moving to Kubuntu I could obtain a better desktop experience, but that is certainly not panning out. I'm mystified because a forum search does not seem to show that others are experiencing crashes, so thought I should post something here before moving on to another distribution.
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