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Linux desktop version crashes on startup after the last update. #28213
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Same for me. Not at startup but crashes every 5-30 minutes depending on usage of the app. It feels like a memory leak. Cause suddenly 16Gb of RAM are occupied and 4Gb of swap after running my laptop for 5 hours since Telegram updated this morning. When watching videos in Telegram it crashes almost instantly. OS: Lubuntu 24.04 (LXQt) App installed natively by downloading files from Telegram's site. UI scaling: 300%. MESA version: Stock (what comes with OS) |
Same here with crashing on startup Just downloaded stable version 5.2.3 from Releases and then Telegram auto-updated to 5.3 without issues. Seems strange |
After several restarts crash report window has appeared and Telegram has launched. |
Same here, crash on start Fedora 40 KDE
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Tried to downgrade to 5.2.3 with existing workdir - no luck Tried to wipe workdir and launch 5.3.0 - no luck This path worked:
after auto-update, hash sum of downloaded file matches with release BUT I have two work dirs: personal and job. Both were not working with segfault. After recreating one workdir, the second just works without troubles. So problematic part was not in the workdir, but somewhere outside of it. Latest Fedora 40, KDE, wayland. There were random Telegram crashes upon dock station disconnect beforehand. upd: worked for ten minutes, now crashing again |
I was able to reproduce this only once, doing basically the same as @xy2 but restoring a backup instead of a blank workdir. Restored backup, downgraded to 5.2.3, started everything ok and in background downloaded the update to 5.3, but I disabled the auto-update from that moment on. 5.3 worked like a charm until I re-enabled auto-updates and clicked "check for updates" So my current working theory is that the crash is checking for updates and not "running normal telegram" |
i have Segmentation fault too
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I can confirm that disabling auto-update helped me. |
Same. Fedora 40 Gnome.
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Ubuntu:
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The crash seems caused by outdated Ubuntu packages. It disappear after apt update/apt upgrade |
Still crashes on Fedora 40 after updating the packages Here are a few last lines from strace:
I have |
same here, crashes on fedora 40 |
Telegram, Version 5.3.1 Rolled back to version 5.2.3. Everything works on it. Disabled auto-update |
How do you disable auto-update? Which file should I edit? I can't find anything in Ok, I figured it out (download 5.2.3, launch it, go to the settings asap and disable auto update ). |
https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/releases/tag/v5.3.1
upd: i have tested with full local base reset and without and it's doesn't work for me |
Not sure if entirely relevant but the auto-update from 5.2.3 fails. The 50+MB of download completes, but it fails and doesn't show the usual Restart Telegram button. Edit:
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I had the same problem on Debian 12 (Bookworm), with all the latest Debian updates installed. I resolved by manually downgrading to Telegram v5.2.3, and then it automatically upgraded to 5.3.1. |
crashing here also fedora 40 xfce |
Does not work for me on Fedora 40: the upgrade happens, and the application keeps crashing. |
Reproduced since yday update on Ubuntu 20.04 - I can confirm 5.2.3 downgrade resolved the issue for now. Thanks! |
Just to confirm my previous theory, both The second you try to enable the auto-update in So if you downgrade to |
Hello. I just found that more Telegram users are experiencing the same issue. I will post what coredumpctl shows me after Telegram crashes.
Information of my laptop: # System Details Report
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## Report details
- **Date generated:** 2024-08-02 18:55:05
## Hardware Information:
- **Hardware Model:** Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15IHU6
- **Memory:** 32.0 GiB
- **Processor:** 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-11300H × 8
- **Graphics:** Intel® Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)
- **Graphics 1:** NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
- **Disk Capacity:** 256.1 GB
## Software Information:
- **Firmware Version:** H4CN20WW(V1.05)
- **OS Name:** Fedora Linux 40 (Workstation Edition)
- **OS Build:** (null)
- **OS Type:** 64-bit
- **GNOME Version:** 46
- **Windowing System:** Wayland
- **Kernel Version:** Linux 6.9.12-200.fc40.x86_64 |
@leiniercs @psgreco @dtantsur @guilhermepiccoli @ivanfmartinez @dukeartem @ask0rbin @digaev @misecichin @xy2 @snowcall Hi. I've built another version, trying to fix this problem: https://td.telegram.org/tlinux/tsetup.5.3.2.tar.xz Please try unpacking this one and replacing your 5.3.1 binary with it. Will it work fine? |
@john-preston manually upgraded to |
It looks like 5.3.2 fixes the problem, so I'm deploying it via autoupdate. |
Hello, @john-preston . Indeed, version 5.3.2 fixed the issue. I didn't downloaded from your link but from the update wizard inside the app. It is working now. Thank you. |
Helo, @john-preston version 5.3.2 fix my problem. Thank you! |
Even with version 5.3.2 Telegram still crashed several time when connecting/disconnecting to VPN (Surfshark) or opening other apps (Slack, Firefox). Have Docker installed natively on the system, maybe it somehow contributes to network problems. But Telegram never crashed prior to 5.3. There are many different errors and warnings in logs
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Steps to reproduce
Launch application.
Expected behaviour
Application should not crash.
Actual behaviour
Application crashes.
Operating system
Linux Mint 20.3 Una 64-bit. MATE 1.26.0
Version of Telegram Desktop
Version: 5003000
Installation source
Static binary from official website
Crash ID
509c49cd-e8f2-4f27-d8c987aa-7c7cf5bd
Logs
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