Version-Release number of selected component: midori-0.4.7-2.fc18 Additional info: backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: midori crash_function: handle_error executable: /usr/bin/midori kernel: 3.7.1-2.fc18.x86_64 remote_result: NOTFOUND uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #4 handle_error at xcb_io.c:212 #5 handle_response at xcb_io.c:324 #8 _cairo_xlib_shm_surface_flush at cairo-xlib-surface-shm.c:640 #9 *INT_cairo_surface_flush at cairo-surface.c:1494 #10 INT_cairo_surface_flush at cairo-surface.c:1484 #11 _cairo_xlib_surface_discard_shm at cairo-xlib-surface.c:369 #12 _cairo_xlib_surface_finish at cairo-xlib-surface.c:401 #13 _cairo_surface_finish at cairo-surface.c:1007 #14 *INT_cairo_surface_destroy at cairo-surface.c:945 #15 INT_cairo_surface_destroy at cairo-surface.c:924
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What were you doing when this happened? Can you duplicate it?
I had video (from youtube, using html5) playing in one tab and I had some more opened and I tried to close one other (that was active at the time) and midori crashed. I cannot reproduce crash, but I get crashes when there is audio or video embeded in page (it does not have to be playing and it crashes only sometimes, not even most of the time). I have plugins disabled. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: midori-0.4.7-2.fc18 OS Release: Fedora release 18 (Spherical Cow)
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