Issue 131793 in chromium: Crash immediately upon launch at 120dpi

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chro...@googlecode.com

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Jun 8, 2012, 9:27:00 AM6/8/12
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Labels: OS-Android Pri-2

New issue 131793 by ja...@southwell.com: Crash immediately upon launch at
120dpi
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=131793

Chrome Version: latest from play store June 8
Application Version (from "Chrome Settings > About Chrome"):latest
URLs (if applicable):

From "Android Settings > About Phone/Tablet"
Build number:IMM76D
Device:kindle fire with cm9

Behavior in Android Browser (if applicable):


Steps to reproduce:
1.set LCD density to 120
2.reboot
3.launch chrome

Expected result:
Chrome should start

Actual result:
Chrome crashes.


chro...@googlecode.com

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Jun 8, 2012, 10:22:36 AM6/8/12
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Status: WontFix

Comment #1 on issue 131793 by srika...@chromium.org: Crash immediately upon
Sorry for the trouble.

Chrome for Android is supported on builds that are certified via CTS
(http://source.android.com/compatibility/overview.html).

Don't believe the Kindle fire with cm9 is

chro...@googlecode.com

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Jun 9, 2012, 7:50:09 PM6/9/12
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Comment #2 on issue 131793 by ja...@southwell.com: Crash immediately upon
It seems as though a crash at any resolution should be fixed as it points
to larger flaws in code or design. The fact that this was submitted for a
fire with cm9 doesn't matter. The fault is with chrome's handling of low
dpi settings.

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