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FF crashes when trying to load https://bcee.snet.lu/ssogate/xlogin

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My OS is Ubuntu 11.10 and I use Firefox 10.0.2. However, already before upgrading to Ubuntu 11.10, FF crashes when I try to load my internet-banking homepage https://bcee.snet.lu/ssogate/xlogin . In earlier FF-versions it worked. It also works in Chromium so it should be FF-specific problem. I also tried it in SafeMode but still FF crashes.

My OS is Ubuntu 11.10 and I use Firefox 10.0.2. However, already before upgrading to Ubuntu 11.10, FF crashes when I try to load my internet-banking homepage https://bcee.snet.lu/ssogate/xlogin . In earlier FF-versions it worked. It also works in Chromium so it should be FF-specific problem. I also tried it in SafeMode but still FF crashes.

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That may be a problem with Java.

You can try to install the Sun Java package to see if that works better than IcedTea and OpenJDK.

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Can you check this on 11beta?

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That may be a problem with Java.

You can try to install the Sun Java package to see if that works better than IcedTea and OpenJDK.

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Thanks for the replies. Replacing icedtea by the oracle java solved the issue.

Here's how I did it (using 64-bit OS):

chosen locations in my case:

  • I installed java to my folder where all my java-programmes are located: usr -> lib -> jvm
  • my Firefox plugins-folder (where you create the symbolic link) for FF is located in: usr -> lib -> mozilla -> plugins

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