Re: Firefox throbber problem

2005-11-06 Thread John Hasler
KS writes: I have unstable on my box. But I think the problem I was experiencing is done now. I'm seeing the bug here on 1.0.7-1. I created a new profile and tried to reproduce the problem. The problem was not there in the new profile. I think it was possible due to the fact that Firefox

Re: Firefox throbber problem

2005-11-06 Thread Andy Streich
On Sunday 06 November 2005 06:19 am, John Hasler wrote: I don't like to have to restart my browser.  I lose all my tabs. the list saved me from adding to the already long list of bugs for firefox It's still a bug. The development team knows that good bug reports are like gold. John is

Firefox throbber problem

2005-11-05 Thread [KS]
Hello all, I noticed yesterday that when I hover the mouse over the firfox throbber (the round circle of dots just below the window-close button on top-right of window), the CPU usage goes to about 100%. It goes back down to normal after a few seconds. The time duration of the cpu usage surge

Re: Firefox throbber problem

2005-11-05 Thread leon
Interesting. Same in my laptop. On 05/11/05, [KS] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I noticed yesterday that when I hover the mouse over the firfox throbber (the round circle of dots just below the window-close button on top-right of window), the CPU usage goes to about 100%. It goes back

Re: Firefox throbber problem

2005-11-05 Thread Gnu-Raiz
On 17:19, Sat 05 Nov 05, [KS] wrote: Hello all, I noticed yesterday that when I hover the mouse over the firfox throbber (the round circle of dots just below the window-close button on top-right of window), the CPU usage goes to about 100%. It goes back down to normal after a few seconds.

Re: Firefox throbber problem

2005-11-05 Thread [KS]
Gnu-Raiz wrote: When I use the Sarge version all the little cirles do is lead to a mozilla page that talks about extensions, I did not notice any slowdown but that might be due to your newer version. Are you running testing or sid, that might account for the unexpected cpu usage. Also are

Re: Firefox throbber problem

2005-11-05 Thread Miguel Enrique Cobá Martínez
[KS] wrote: Gnu-Raiz wrote: When I use the Sarge version all the little cirles do is lead to a mozilla page that talks about extensions, I did not notice any slowdown but that might be due to your newer version. Are you running testing or sid, that might account for the unexpected cpu usage.