chrome://kill is dead?

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Thiago Farina

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Nov 30, 2012, 8:47:11 AM11/30/12
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Hi,

When navigating to chrome://kill I was expecting to get a sad tab
(that is what happens when I go to chrome://crash). But instead I get
"This webpage is not available - Error 300 (net::ERR_INVALID_URL):
Unknown error."

What chrome://kill is supposed to look like?

Thanks,

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Dominic Mazzoni

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Nov 30, 2012, 3:17:32 PM11/30/12
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Works for me on today's trunk build.

I don't see chrome://kill in the location bar - is it possible that you ran into some sort of race condition and you're seeing a network error for a previous page that was trying to load in that tab?

- Dominic


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Thiago Farina

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Nov 30, 2012, 4:08:35 PM11/30/12
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On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 6:17 PM, Dominic Mazzoni <dmaz...@chromium.org> wrote:
> Works for me on today's trunk build.
>
> I don't see chrome://kill in the location bar - is it possible that you ran
> into some sort of race condition and you're seeing a network error for a
> previous page that was trying to load in that tab?
>
It doesn't work in Chrome on Linux, Debug build. chrome://kill is
listed in chrome://chrome-urls.

Although, in Google Chrome release it works and show the purple one
"He's dead, Jim!". Version 25.0.1323.1 dev

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YoungKi Hong

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Nov 30, 2012, 6:16:52 PM11/30/12
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chrome://kill works for me in Linux.
It shows "He's dead, Jim!" in the below versions.
a) Chrome dev channel release from google (25.0.1323.1)
b)Chromium with "chromeos=1" (25.0.1335.0)



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Thiago Farina

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Nov 30, 2012, 6:50:52 PM11/30/12
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On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 9:16 PM, YoungKi Hong <simon....@gmail.com> wrote:
> chrome://kill works for me in Linux.
> It shows "He's dead, Jim!" in the below versions.
> a) Chrome dev channel release from google (25.0.1323.1)
Yep, at this revision is fine, but...

> b)Chromium with "chromeos=1" (25.0.1335.0)
Not with plain Chrome on Linux (trunk) - Version 25.0.1344.0 (170533).

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Quang Zheng

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Jan 24, 2014, 1:21:21 AM1/24/14
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You typing in chrome://klll (With 3 L's) you need to type in chrome://kill (with an i and 2 L's)

Matt Giuca

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Jan 24, 2014, 1:49:04 AM1/24/14
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On 24 January 2014 17:21, Quang Zheng <johnz...@gmail.com> wrote:
You typing in chrome://klll (With 3 L's) you need to type in chrome://kill (with an i and 2 L's)

  1. He didn't type "klll", he typed "kill". It's just a bit hard to see the cut between the dot on the in the screenshot.
  2. This thread is almost fourteen months old!
 

On Friday, November 30, 2012 6:47:11 AM UTC-7, Thiago Farina wrote:
Hi,

When navigating to chrome://kill I was expecting to get a sad tab
(that is what happens when I go to chrome://crash). But instead I get
"This webpage is not available - Error 300 (net::ERR_INVALID_URL):
Unknown error."

What chrome://kill is supposed to look like?

Thanks,

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