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
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
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
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
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.
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
[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.
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