![]() There is no workaround yet, however, we will keep you posted whenever there is an update regarding Chrome Helper ‘Libnotify: registration failed’ error. Granted, it means that Apple and macOS Big Sur are likely the culprits. It seems like the error mostly appears for macOS Big Sur users and didn’t exist before.ĪFAIK notify_register_coalesced_registration doesn’t exist pre-Big Sur and I’m not setup to dig around the dyld cache yetĪnd apparently, it seems this has something to do with the sandbox and that there is nothing the Chrome department can do on their end. Google Chrome Helper: Libnotify: notify_register_coalesced_registration failed with code 9 on line 2835Ĭhrome Helper ‘Libnotify: registration failed’ error was also posted on the Chromium forum. I just updated to Mac OS 11 and was fixing some other software when I saw this message being spammed in the log file. Line in log: “Google Chrome Helper: Libnotify: notify_register_coalesced_registration failed with code 9 on line 2835” Trying the workaround of disabling hardware acceleration did not work. It looks like it’s occurring exactly every minute according to /var/log/system.log Multiple users have posted their concerns on Google Chrome support forum and we have captured some of them below. Users are complaining about getting ‘Libnotify: registration failed with code 9 on line 2835’ error.Īpart from this error, the Chrome Helper is also the culprit behind performance degradation and high CPU load. That being said, a bug has appeared for the Google Chrome Helper. If you’re a MAC user, then you must have seen the Chrome Helper in the Activity Monitor menu. It is an interface bridge that allows external plug-ins to work on your browser. ![]() Not only it is available for Google products like Android and Chrome OS, but it also has a decent share of the market on Windows, macOS, and Linux.Ī part of the Chrome browser is Google Chrome Helper. Not only does it promise fast load speeds, but it also comes with support for extensions that enable surfing the web with more capabilities. ![]() When it comes it web browsers, Google Chrome takes the lead. Original story (published on September 02, 2021) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
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