Closed Bug 1758551 Opened 4 years ago Closed 4 years ago

[Snap 98.0-3 ARM64/RPi] Firefox won't start

Categories

(Core :: Widget: Gtk, defect)

Firefox 98
ARM64
Linux
defect

Tracking

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RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 1757571
Tracking Status
firefox98 --- affected

People

(Reporter: u702586, Unassigned)

References

(Blocks 1 open bug)

Details

(Keywords: regression)

Steps to reproduce:

Auto-Update to version 98.0-3.
(The previous version is still working.)

Actual results:

Following errors in terminal:
Gtk-Message: 19:33:18:139: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
[GFX1-]: No GPUs detected via PCI

Expected results:

Firefox should launch, like version 97.0.1-1 for example.

OS: Unspecified → Linux
Hardware: Unspecified → ARM64

The Bugbug bot thinks this bug should belong to the 'Core::Widget: Gtk' component, and is moving the bug to that component. Please revert this change in case you think the bot is wrong.

Component: Untriaged → Widget: Gtk
Product: Firefox → Core

I'm sorry... my infos are misleading. I have started firefox 97.0.1-1 in terminal, too. The two error messages from above are also outputed and a few more...
But version 97.0.1-1 still runs stable and well.

So I haven't an error message for the defect version 98.0-3.

Summary: [Firefox 98.0-3 Snap ARM64/RPi] Error: No GPUs detected via PCI → [Snap 98.0-3 ARM64/RPi] Firefox won't start

Hi,

I was looking for this issue since this morning, time of the update to FF 98.0-3 rev 1083 (snap). The behaviour is as described by the author with a previously working Firefox and just after the update it never start. A process is well present but even 1h after nothing happens.

Ubuntu 21.10 aarch64 /RPI 4 8GB

I reinstalled FF (snap remove/snap install) without any change.

Can confirm the same with Pinebook Pro (arm64/rk3399) on different Linux distribution, Firefox running natively, not in snap. Firefox 97 worked fine. Firefox 98 appears to create window in Sway here but it's completely blank (filled with background color).

Blocks: snap
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Keywords: regression
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 4 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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