Google Chrome didn't shut down correctly
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Everytime I either reboot or shutdown and later turn on my computer I get the message that "Chrome didn't shut down properly". I am using the reboot/shutdown from the Application Launcher (not cli). This persists on both Debian and flavors of Ubuntu. Currently I am running Kubuntu 17.10 (but the problem was also on Kubuntu 17.04). I have tried the following "workarounds", but they do not work.
1) Unselecting the "Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed"
2) Placing a script called K99-close-google-chrome (with +x permissions) in both the /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d folders
#!/bin/bash
killall chrome
sleep 5
exit 0
I see posts dating all the way back to 2012 of this being an issue and none of them ever have a clear answer. Is there no fix for this problem and if so why? This isn't an issue on windows or mac, so why is it on linux? Thanks.
kubuntu google-chrome 17.10 shutdown reboot
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Everytime I either reboot or shutdown and later turn on my computer I get the message that "Chrome didn't shut down properly". I am using the reboot/shutdown from the Application Launcher (not cli). This persists on both Debian and flavors of Ubuntu. Currently I am running Kubuntu 17.10 (but the problem was also on Kubuntu 17.04). I have tried the following "workarounds", but they do not work.
1) Unselecting the "Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed"
2) Placing a script called K99-close-google-chrome (with +x permissions) in both the /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d folders
#!/bin/bash
killall chrome
sleep 5
exit 0
I see posts dating all the way back to 2012 of this being an issue and none of them ever have a clear answer. Is there no fix for this problem and if so why? This isn't an issue on windows or mac, so why is it on linux? Thanks.
kubuntu google-chrome 17.10 shutdown reboot
Could it be a problem with your profile? I don't have this issue with Google Chrome on Kubuntu 16.04.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 16:34
@dk-bose I have one profile (and the guest). What could be wrong with my profile that is causing this issue?
â werdho
Feb 2 at 18:09
Many of the files in the profile aren't plain text files and so understanding what could be wrong is difficult to say.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 18:14
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up vote
3
down vote
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up vote
3
down vote
favorite
Everytime I either reboot or shutdown and later turn on my computer I get the message that "Chrome didn't shut down properly". I am using the reboot/shutdown from the Application Launcher (not cli). This persists on both Debian and flavors of Ubuntu. Currently I am running Kubuntu 17.10 (but the problem was also on Kubuntu 17.04). I have tried the following "workarounds", but they do not work.
1) Unselecting the "Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed"
2) Placing a script called K99-close-google-chrome (with +x permissions) in both the /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d folders
#!/bin/bash
killall chrome
sleep 5
exit 0
I see posts dating all the way back to 2012 of this being an issue and none of them ever have a clear answer. Is there no fix for this problem and if so why? This isn't an issue on windows or mac, so why is it on linux? Thanks.
kubuntu google-chrome 17.10 shutdown reboot
Everytime I either reboot or shutdown and later turn on my computer I get the message that "Chrome didn't shut down properly". I am using the reboot/shutdown from the Application Launcher (not cli). This persists on both Debian and flavors of Ubuntu. Currently I am running Kubuntu 17.10 (but the problem was also on Kubuntu 17.04). I have tried the following "workarounds", but they do not work.
1) Unselecting the "Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed"
2) Placing a script called K99-close-google-chrome (with +x permissions) in both the /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d folders
#!/bin/bash
killall chrome
sleep 5
exit 0
I see posts dating all the way back to 2012 of this being an issue and none of them ever have a clear answer. Is there no fix for this problem and if so why? This isn't an issue on windows or mac, so why is it on linux? Thanks.
kubuntu google-chrome 17.10 shutdown reboot
kubuntu google-chrome 17.10 shutdown reboot
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Could it be a problem with your profile? I don't have this issue with Google Chrome on Kubuntu 16.04.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 16:34
@dk-bose I have one profile (and the guest). What could be wrong with my profile that is causing this issue?
â werdho
Feb 2 at 18:09
Many of the files in the profile aren't plain text files and so understanding what could be wrong is difficult to say.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 18:14
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Could it be a problem with your profile? I don't have this issue with Google Chrome on Kubuntu 16.04.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 16:34
@dk-bose I have one profile (and the guest). What could be wrong with my profile that is causing this issue?
â werdho
Feb 2 at 18:09
Many of the files in the profile aren't plain text files and so understanding what could be wrong is difficult to say.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 18:14
Could it be a problem with your profile? I don't have this issue with Google Chrome on Kubuntu 16.04.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 16:34
Could it be a problem with your profile? I don't have this issue with Google Chrome on Kubuntu 16.04.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 16:34
@dk-bose I have one profile (and the guest). What could be wrong with my profile that is causing this issue?
â werdho
Feb 2 at 18:09
@dk-bose I have one profile (and the guest). What could be wrong with my profile that is causing this issue?
â werdho
Feb 2 at 18:09
Many of the files in the profile aren't plain text files and so understanding what could be wrong is difficult to say.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 18:14
Many of the files in the profile aren't plain text files and so understanding what could be wrong is difficult to say.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 18:14
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Could it be a problem with your profile? I don't have this issue with Google Chrome on Kubuntu 16.04.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 16:34
@dk-bose I have one profile (and the guest). What could be wrong with my profile that is causing this issue?
â werdho
Feb 2 at 18:09
Many of the files in the profile aren't plain text files and so understanding what could be wrong is difficult to say.
â DK Bose
Feb 2 at 18:14