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I am using Firefox Quantum (57.0.1) on Bunsenlabs Hydrogen (Debian Jessie with Openbox).



For some pages, (namely, Panopticlick's result page), the tab start to load, and crash. All I then get to see is a white page with



Gah. Your tab just crashed.
We can help!

Choose Restore This Tab to reload the page.


I ve tried to open the console and reload the page, but it get cleared as soon as the tab crash, and go to about:crashes, but it only seems to only account for full-on firefox crash, tab crash doesn't get reported. At the very least the list was empty for me.



I sometime encounter pages that don't work properly, since I use uBlock Origin and uMatrix, so usually, when I really need a page and I can't get it to work in firefox, I just use chromium, but in this case, the whole point is to test firefox, so this workaround just don't work.



What can I do to have information on the crash? So I can then attempt to fix the problem myself, or ask for help?










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    I am using Firefox Quantum (57.0.1) on Bunsenlabs Hydrogen (Debian Jessie with Openbox).



    For some pages, (namely, Panopticlick's result page), the tab start to load, and crash. All I then get to see is a white page with



    Gah. Your tab just crashed.
    We can help!

    Choose Restore This Tab to reload the page.


    I ve tried to open the console and reload the page, but it get cleared as soon as the tab crash, and go to about:crashes, but it only seems to only account for full-on firefox crash, tab crash doesn't get reported. At the very least the list was empty for me.



    I sometime encounter pages that don't work properly, since I use uBlock Origin and uMatrix, so usually, when I really need a page and I can't get it to work in firefox, I just use chromium, but in this case, the whole point is to test firefox, so this workaround just don't work.



    What can I do to have information on the crash? So I can then attempt to fix the problem myself, or ask for help?










    share|improve this question














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      I am using Firefox Quantum (57.0.1) on Bunsenlabs Hydrogen (Debian Jessie with Openbox).



      For some pages, (namely, Panopticlick's result page), the tab start to load, and crash. All I then get to see is a white page with



      Gah. Your tab just crashed.
      We can help!

      Choose Restore This Tab to reload the page.


      I ve tried to open the console and reload the page, but it get cleared as soon as the tab crash, and go to about:crashes, but it only seems to only account for full-on firefox crash, tab crash doesn't get reported. At the very least the list was empty for me.



      I sometime encounter pages that don't work properly, since I use uBlock Origin and uMatrix, so usually, when I really need a page and I can't get it to work in firefox, I just use chromium, but in this case, the whole point is to test firefox, so this workaround just don't work.



      What can I do to have information on the crash? So I can then attempt to fix the problem myself, or ask for help?










      share|improve this question














      I am using Firefox Quantum (57.0.1) on Bunsenlabs Hydrogen (Debian Jessie with Openbox).



      For some pages, (namely, Panopticlick's result page), the tab start to load, and crash. All I then get to see is a white page with



      Gah. Your tab just crashed.
      We can help!

      Choose Restore This Tab to reload the page.


      I ve tried to open the console and reload the page, but it get cleared as soon as the tab crash, and go to about:crashes, but it only seems to only account for full-on firefox crash, tab crash doesn't get reported. At the very least the list was empty for me.



      I sometime encounter pages that don't work properly, since I use uBlock Origin and uMatrix, so usually, when I really need a page and I can't get it to work in firefox, I just use chromium, but in this case, the whole point is to test firefox, so this workaround just don't work.



      What can I do to have information on the crash? So I can then attempt to fix the problem myself, or ask for help?







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          It's fixed by going to about:config, change "browser.tabs.remote.autostart=true" to "false". Do the same for "browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2" .






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