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Google Chrome on Ubuntu 14.04 Desktop Can't Running, Error initializing NSS with a persistent database



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Google Chrome error: Error initializing NSS without a persistent databaseError initializing NSS when trying to launch Google ChromeAn error occurred, please run package managerGoogle chrome won't open — there's not even an error (launched from terminal)Dependency errors after installing and attempting to remove Google Chromecan't upgrade from google chrome 45 to 50. Says, Unable to find expected entryGoogle Chrome error: Error initializing NSS without a persistent databaseBoth Google Chrome & Chromium are not workingGoogle Chrome Opens from Terminal But Not Bash ScriptGoogle Chrome stopped working - NSS version issueError initializing NSS when trying to launch Google ChromeERROR:nss_util.cc(397)] Error initializing NSS without a persistent database (sql:/root/.pki/nssdb): NSS error code: -8023



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Previously, I performed sudo apt-get dist-upgrade OS from terminal, after which google-chrome-stable could not run.



I've reinstalled google-chrome-stable on My local, but it's still an error when running google-chrome-stable.



Here, error when running google-chrome-stable



$ sudo google-chrome-stable 
[4698:4698:0731/160305:ERROR:nss_util.cc(712)] Error initializing NSS with a persistent database (sql:/home/sts/.pki/nssdb): libsoftokn3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[4698:4698:0731/160305:ERROR:nss_util.cc(207)] Error initializing NSS without a persistent database: NSS error code: -5925
[4698:4698:0731/160305:FATAL:nss_util.cc(209)] nss_error=-5925, os_error=0


I am already read from link, but not solve for me -_-



Google Chrome error: Error initializing NSS without a persistent database



Google Chrome: Error initializing NSS without a persistent database



Can Help me for this problem? Your help is greatly appreciated.










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  • Maybe you can look at this similar error: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=91962 Comment #31 seem to has a workaround.

    – Danibix
    Jul 31 '17 at 9:45











  • My NSS error code is -5925 I am already run of the syntax sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/nss/ /usr/lib/nss but symlink already exists

    – Yudi Dwiyanto
    Jul 31 '17 at 9:57












  • Is your Ubuntu 32 or 64-bit? Chrome no longer distributes versions for 32-bit. And why are you running it with sudo?

    – user692175
    Jul 31 '17 at 21:58











  • @MichaelBay My ubuntu version is 64bit, I run with the command sudo because if it only runs with google-chrome-stable there is an error Aborted (core dumped)

    – Yudi Dwiyanto
    Aug 1 '17 at 2:48











  • You shouldn't run any graphical software with sudo. That's where your problem started, most likely, with some other software messing with permissions.

    – user692175
    Aug 1 '17 at 2:55

















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Previously, I performed sudo apt-get dist-upgrade OS from terminal, after which google-chrome-stable could not run.



I've reinstalled google-chrome-stable on My local, but it's still an error when running google-chrome-stable.



Here, error when running google-chrome-stable



$ sudo google-chrome-stable 
[4698:4698:0731/160305:ERROR:nss_util.cc(712)] Error initializing NSS with a persistent database (sql:/home/sts/.pki/nssdb): libsoftokn3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[4698:4698:0731/160305:ERROR:nss_util.cc(207)] Error initializing NSS without a persistent database: NSS error code: -5925
[4698:4698:0731/160305:FATAL:nss_util.cc(209)] nss_error=-5925, os_error=0


I am already read from link, but not solve for me -_-



Google Chrome error: Error initializing NSS without a persistent database



Google Chrome: Error initializing NSS without a persistent database



Can Help me for this problem? Your help is greatly appreciated.










share|improve this question






















  • Maybe you can look at this similar error: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=91962 Comment #31 seem to has a workaround.

    – Danibix
    Jul 31 '17 at 9:45











  • My NSS error code is -5925 I am already run of the syntax sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/nss/ /usr/lib/nss but symlink already exists

    – Yudi Dwiyanto
    Jul 31 '17 at 9:57












  • Is your Ubuntu 32 or 64-bit? Chrome no longer distributes versions for 32-bit. And why are you running it with sudo?

    – user692175
    Jul 31 '17 at 21:58











  • @MichaelBay My ubuntu version is 64bit, I run with the command sudo because if it only runs with google-chrome-stable there is an error Aborted (core dumped)

    – Yudi Dwiyanto
    Aug 1 '17 at 2:48











  • You shouldn't run any graphical software with sudo. That's where your problem started, most likely, with some other software messing with permissions.

    – user692175
    Aug 1 '17 at 2:55













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Previously, I performed sudo apt-get dist-upgrade OS from terminal, after which google-chrome-stable could not run.



I've reinstalled google-chrome-stable on My local, but it's still an error when running google-chrome-stable.



Here, error when running google-chrome-stable



$ sudo google-chrome-stable 
[4698:4698:0731/160305:ERROR:nss_util.cc(712)] Error initializing NSS with a persistent database (sql:/home/sts/.pki/nssdb): libsoftokn3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[4698:4698:0731/160305:ERROR:nss_util.cc(207)] Error initializing NSS without a persistent database: NSS error code: -5925
[4698:4698:0731/160305:FATAL:nss_util.cc(209)] nss_error=-5925, os_error=0


I am already read from link, but not solve for me -_-



Google Chrome error: Error initializing NSS without a persistent database



Google Chrome: Error initializing NSS without a persistent database



Can Help me for this problem? Your help is greatly appreciated.










share|improve this question














Previously, I performed sudo apt-get dist-upgrade OS from terminal, after which google-chrome-stable could not run.



I've reinstalled google-chrome-stable on My local, but it's still an error when running google-chrome-stable.



Here, error when running google-chrome-stable



$ sudo google-chrome-stable 
[4698:4698:0731/160305:ERROR:nss_util.cc(712)] Error initializing NSS with a persistent database (sql:/home/sts/.pki/nssdb): libsoftokn3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[4698:4698:0731/160305:ERROR:nss_util.cc(207)] Error initializing NSS without a persistent database: NSS error code: -5925
[4698:4698:0731/160305:FATAL:nss_util.cc(209)] nss_error=-5925, os_error=0


I am already read from link, but not solve for me -_-



Google Chrome error: Error initializing NSS without a persistent database



Google Chrome: Error initializing NSS without a persistent database



Can Help me for this problem? Your help is greatly appreciated.







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  • Maybe you can look at this similar error: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=91962 Comment #31 seem to has a workaround.

    – Danibix
    Jul 31 '17 at 9:45











  • My NSS error code is -5925 I am already run of the syntax sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/nss/ /usr/lib/nss but symlink already exists

    – Yudi Dwiyanto
    Jul 31 '17 at 9:57












  • Is your Ubuntu 32 or 64-bit? Chrome no longer distributes versions for 32-bit. And why are you running it with sudo?

    – user692175
    Jul 31 '17 at 21:58











  • @MichaelBay My ubuntu version is 64bit, I run with the command sudo because if it only runs with google-chrome-stable there is an error Aborted (core dumped)

    – Yudi Dwiyanto
    Aug 1 '17 at 2:48











  • You shouldn't run any graphical software with sudo. That's where your problem started, most likely, with some other software messing with permissions.

    – user692175
    Aug 1 '17 at 2:55

















  • Maybe you can look at this similar error: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=91962 Comment #31 seem to has a workaround.

    – Danibix
    Jul 31 '17 at 9:45











  • My NSS error code is -5925 I am already run of the syntax sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/nss/ /usr/lib/nss but symlink already exists

    – Yudi Dwiyanto
    Jul 31 '17 at 9:57












  • Is your Ubuntu 32 or 64-bit? Chrome no longer distributes versions for 32-bit. And why are you running it with sudo?

    – user692175
    Jul 31 '17 at 21:58











  • @MichaelBay My ubuntu version is 64bit, I run with the command sudo because if it only runs with google-chrome-stable there is an error Aborted (core dumped)

    – Yudi Dwiyanto
    Aug 1 '17 at 2:48











  • You shouldn't run any graphical software with sudo. That's where your problem started, most likely, with some other software messing with permissions.

    – user692175
    Aug 1 '17 at 2:55
















Maybe you can look at this similar error: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=91962 Comment #31 seem to has a workaround.

– Danibix
Jul 31 '17 at 9:45





Maybe you can look at this similar error: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=91962 Comment #31 seem to has a workaround.

– Danibix
Jul 31 '17 at 9:45













My NSS error code is -5925 I am already run of the syntax sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/nss/ /usr/lib/nss but symlink already exists

– Yudi Dwiyanto
Jul 31 '17 at 9:57






My NSS error code is -5925 I am already run of the syntax sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/nss/ /usr/lib/nss but symlink already exists

– Yudi Dwiyanto
Jul 31 '17 at 9:57














Is your Ubuntu 32 or 64-bit? Chrome no longer distributes versions for 32-bit. And why are you running it with sudo?

– user692175
Jul 31 '17 at 21:58





Is your Ubuntu 32 or 64-bit? Chrome no longer distributes versions for 32-bit. And why are you running it with sudo?

– user692175
Jul 31 '17 at 21:58













@MichaelBay My ubuntu version is 64bit, I run with the command sudo because if it only runs with google-chrome-stable there is an error Aborted (core dumped)

– Yudi Dwiyanto
Aug 1 '17 at 2:48





@MichaelBay My ubuntu version is 64bit, I run with the command sudo because if it only runs with google-chrome-stable there is an error Aborted (core dumped)

– Yudi Dwiyanto
Aug 1 '17 at 2:48













You shouldn't run any graphical software with sudo. That's where your problem started, most likely, with some other software messing with permissions.

– user692175
Aug 1 '17 at 2:55





You shouldn't run any graphical software with sudo. That's where your problem started, most likely, with some other software messing with permissions.

– user692175
Aug 1 '17 at 2:55










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I found that libnss3-nssdb was removed and libnss3 was upgraded in a partial upgrade on my Ubuntu with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.



libnss3-nssdb depends on libnss3



Now I try to install libnss3-nssdb :



$ sudo apt-get install libnss3-nssdb
...............................................
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libnss3-nssdb : Depends: libnss3 (= 2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7) but 2:3.26.2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 is to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


And I get the broken package when it will install libnss3-nssdb




E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.




Now, downgrade the version libnss3-nssdb to 2: 3.15.4-1ubuntu7.



sudo apt install libnss3=2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7


After downgrade, I can running chrome apps on my local.



This it work for me.






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    What worked for me is something from IKW Administrators that I found at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=483774



    Create these two symbolic links:



    sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libsoftokn3.so /usr/lib/libsoftokn3.so
    sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libnssdbm3.so /usr/lib/libnssdbm3.so


    Now at least I can start and run Chromium. But I'm still out of the woods. Now Chromium distrusts 100% of SSL certificates, giving error message




    ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for update.googleapis.com failed err=-8179






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      I found that libnss3-nssdb was removed and libnss3 was upgraded in a partial upgrade on my Ubuntu with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.



      libnss3-nssdb depends on libnss3



      Now I try to install libnss3-nssdb :



      $ sudo apt-get install libnss3-nssdb
      ...............................................
      The following packages have unmet dependencies:
      libnss3-nssdb : Depends: libnss3 (= 2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7) but 2:3.26.2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 is to be installed
      E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


      And I get the broken package when it will install libnss3-nssdb




      E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.




      Now, downgrade the version libnss3-nssdb to 2: 3.15.4-1ubuntu7.



      sudo apt install libnss3=2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7


      After downgrade, I can running chrome apps on my local.



      This it work for me.






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        I found that libnss3-nssdb was removed and libnss3 was upgraded in a partial upgrade on my Ubuntu with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.



        libnss3-nssdb depends on libnss3



        Now I try to install libnss3-nssdb :



        $ sudo apt-get install libnss3-nssdb
        ...............................................
        The following packages have unmet dependencies:
        libnss3-nssdb : Depends: libnss3 (= 2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7) but 2:3.26.2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 is to be installed
        E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


        And I get the broken package when it will install libnss3-nssdb




        E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.




        Now, downgrade the version libnss3-nssdb to 2: 3.15.4-1ubuntu7.



        sudo apt install libnss3=2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7


        After downgrade, I can running chrome apps on my local.



        This it work for me.






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          I found that libnss3-nssdb was removed and libnss3 was upgraded in a partial upgrade on my Ubuntu with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.



          libnss3-nssdb depends on libnss3



          Now I try to install libnss3-nssdb :



          $ sudo apt-get install libnss3-nssdb
          ...............................................
          The following packages have unmet dependencies:
          libnss3-nssdb : Depends: libnss3 (= 2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7) but 2:3.26.2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 is to be installed
          E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


          And I get the broken package when it will install libnss3-nssdb




          E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.




          Now, downgrade the version libnss3-nssdb to 2: 3.15.4-1ubuntu7.



          sudo apt install libnss3=2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7


          After downgrade, I can running chrome apps on my local.



          This it work for me.






          share|improve this answer













          I found that libnss3-nssdb was removed and libnss3 was upgraded in a partial upgrade on my Ubuntu with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.



          libnss3-nssdb depends on libnss3



          Now I try to install libnss3-nssdb :



          $ sudo apt-get install libnss3-nssdb
          ...............................................
          The following packages have unmet dependencies:
          libnss3-nssdb : Depends: libnss3 (= 2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7) but 2:3.26.2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 is to be installed
          E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


          And I get the broken package when it will install libnss3-nssdb




          E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.




          Now, downgrade the version libnss3-nssdb to 2: 3.15.4-1ubuntu7.



          sudo apt install libnss3=2:3.15.4-1ubuntu7


          After downgrade, I can running chrome apps on my local.



          This it work for me.







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              What worked for me is something from IKW Administrators that I found at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=483774



              Create these two symbolic links:



              sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libsoftokn3.so /usr/lib/libsoftokn3.so
              sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libnssdbm3.so /usr/lib/libnssdbm3.so


              Now at least I can start and run Chromium. But I'm still out of the woods. Now Chromium distrusts 100% of SSL certificates, giving error message




              ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for update.googleapis.com failed err=-8179






              share



























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                What worked for me is something from IKW Administrators that I found at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=483774



                Create these two symbolic links:



                sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libsoftokn3.so /usr/lib/libsoftokn3.so
                sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libnssdbm3.so /usr/lib/libnssdbm3.so


                Now at least I can start and run Chromium. But I'm still out of the woods. Now Chromium distrusts 100% of SSL certificates, giving error message




                ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for update.googleapis.com failed err=-8179






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                  What worked for me is something from IKW Administrators that I found at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=483774



                  Create these two symbolic links:



                  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libsoftokn3.so /usr/lib/libsoftokn3.so
                  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libnssdbm3.so /usr/lib/libnssdbm3.so


                  Now at least I can start and run Chromium. But I'm still out of the woods. Now Chromium distrusts 100% of SSL certificates, giving error message




                  ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for update.googleapis.com failed err=-8179






                  share













                  What worked for me is something from IKW Administrators that I found at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=483774



                  Create these two symbolic links:



                  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libsoftokn3.so /usr/lib/libsoftokn3.so
                  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/nss/libnssdbm3.so /usr/lib/libnssdbm3.so


                  Now at least I can start and run Chromium. But I'm still out of the woods. Now Chromium distrusts 100% of SSL certificates, giving error message




                  ERROR:cert_verify_proc_nss.cc(974)] CERT_PKIXVerifyCert for update.googleapis.com failed err=-8179







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