On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 02:19 -0500, Eric Dorland wrote:
* Ben Hutchings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've also experienced this when scrolling pages on
http://www.worldchanging.com which doesn't seem like it would involve
any JS. Scrolling it a page at a time, or dragging the scrollbar
* Ben Hutchings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've also experienced this when scrolling pages on
http://www.worldchanging.com which doesn't seem like it would involve
any JS. Scrolling it a page at a time, or dragging the scrollbar
quickly, seems to keep the X server busy for about half a
I've also experienced this when scrolling pages on
http://www.worldchanging.com which doesn't seem like it would involve
any JS. Scrolling it a page at a time, or dragging the scrollbar
quickly, seems to keep the X server busy for about half a second. This
is long-enough that a page-down key can
* Eric Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060828 17:39]:
Ah, I forgot to note that I'm using xserver-xorg-video-ati and
xserver-xorg-core from experimental.
I see. FTM I'd rather not wander to experimental-land...
You can use --no-vmlinux (--vmlinux is for profiling the kernel
itself, you don't
* Eric Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060827 20:23]:
Option AccelMethod exa
Hm. I tried EXA long time ago but switched back to XAA while
hunting a DRI-related hang and I forgot to switch back to EXA.
Now I did and it is dog slow (only moving windows around spikes
to 100% CPU), interestingly
KELEMEN Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Eric Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060827 20:23]:
Option AccelMethod exa
Hm. I tried EXA long time ago but switched back to XAA while
hunting a DRI-related hang and I forgot to switch back to EXA.
Now I did and it is dog slow (only moving
Mike Hommey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 02:44:51PM +0200, KELEMEN Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
* Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060206 07:00]:
More likely to be something like a javascript making some text
moving fast...
The problem is back, although
* Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060206 07:00]:
More likely to be something like a javascript making some text
moving fast...
The problem is back, although differently; even with JavaScript
turned off, blogger.com is a CPU hog in Firefox. It turns out
if I switch CSS off (View-Page
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 02:44:51PM +0200, KELEMEN Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
* Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20060206 07:00]:
More likely to be something like a javascript making some text
moving fast...
The problem is back, although differently; even with JavaScript
turned off,
* KELEMEN Peter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Eric Dorland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20051224 02:48]:
blogger.com seems to make the X server consume a ton of CPU (but
i could be wrong), not firefox, and I had no problem with
qlogic.com. Any extensions installed?
None. It is something that
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 04:35:47PM -0500, Eric Dorland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
* KELEMEN Peter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Eric Dorland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20051224 02:48]:
blogger.com seems to make the X server consume a ton of CPU (but
i could be wrong), not firefox, and I had no
* KELEMEN Peter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: firefox
Version: 1.4.99+1.5rc3.dfsg-2
Severity: important
SSIA, notably http://blogger.com/ and http://qlogic.com/ are such sites.
blogger.com seems to make the X server consume a ton of CPU (but i
could be wrong), not firefox, and I had
Package: firefox
Version: 1.4.99+1.5rc3.dfsg-2
Severity: important
SSIA, notably http://blogger.com/ and http://qlogic.com/ are such sites.
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