Linux Mint - it's new computer. I started there syncing only today. I have
Firefox in work - there are Windows 7 and same problem... (i sent crash
reports from Windows)
I don't think that there in all computers are corrupted DB...
I turned off now all bookmark related add-ons: "Go parent folder",
Hello All,
Today i had set up new computer (Linux Mint)
Before finish i set up a syncing. But before i catch permanent CPU eating
in new Firefox i saw that there no addons. Only bookmarked were synced.
After restarting and posting crash report i checked Firefox - there were
not addons yet. So i th
And fresh reports too from today:
Linux Mitn (may be without addons too): https://crash-stats.mozilla.
com/report/index/a512c1fa-f6c1-4c89-8649-489c71171121
Ubuntu - during i am writting this email (!):
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/b25bb2ba-45dd-4124-bc9c-ad8ef1171121
Ubuntu - othe
Please file a bug for this issue, and we can take the discussion
there. This list isn't really the right place for it.
Thanks.
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 12:27:09AM +0100, Marco Bonardo wrote:
Is your profile local, or do you have it on a network share?
It's possible your db has some kind of cor
Is your profile local, or do you have it on a network share?
It's possible your db has some kind of corruption that causes
recursive references.
I'd first of all check it using sqlite3 and the PRAGMA integrity_check query.
If that passes (returns "ok"), I'd also try to run the Places
Maintenance f
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 02:22:26PM -0500, Ted Mielczarek wrote:
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017, at 06:54 AM, Alexey Zvyagin wrote:
Hi!
I made some crashes by hands (crashfirefox.exe) in Windows 7 and in Unix
through kill -ABRT
What are the symptoms? In random moments the Firefox v56.* has only-one
core
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017, at 06:54 AM, Alexey Zvyagin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I made some crashes by hands (crashfirefox.exe) in Windows 7 and in Unix
> through kill -ABRT
>
> What are the symptoms? In random moments the Firefox v56.* has only-one
> core CPU 100% eating. In Windows 7 (64bit) & Linux (Ubuntu
On 11/21/17 3:54 AM, Alexey Zvyagin wrote:
Hi!
I made some crashes by hands (crashfirefox.exe) in Windows 7 and in Unix
through kill -ABRT
What are the symptoms? In random moments the Firefox v56.* has only-one
core CPU 100% eating. In Windows 7 (64bit) & Linux (Ubuntu 16.04 LTE 64bit)
Reports
Hi!
I made some crashes by hands (crashfirefox.exe) in Windows 7 and in Unix
through kill -ABRT
What are the symptoms? In random moments the Firefox v56.* has only-one
core CPU 100% eating. In Windows 7 (64bit) & Linux (Ubuntu 16.04 LTE 64bit)
Reports are here:
Ubuntu OS:
https://crash-stats.m
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017, at 03:45 AM, Alexey Zvyagin wrote:
> Dear developers of Firefox,
>
> I have 55.* version of Firefox at work and at home
> At work i have Windows 7 OS, at home the Ubuntu 16.04 LTE
> I have my own synced profile. I don't have problem with syncing...
>
> In both OSes i regulary
On 06.09.2017 09:45, Alexey Zvyagin wrote:
In both OSes i regulary and every day i see the situation when after few work time (may be even
after 1-5 minutes) of Firefox i see the CPU 100% of Firefox and the Firefox hangs up after... Only
one way i have for repairing of this: "killall -HUP fire
Hi,
if you could file a bug, we can try to figure this out:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox&component=Untriaged
Please attach the contents of about:support as an attachment, so we can get
some idea of your configuration.
Thanks,
Panos
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 10:45 AM
Dear developers of Firefox,
I have 55.* version of Firefox at work and at home
At work i have Windows 7 OS, at home the Ubuntu 16.04 LTE
I have my own synced profile. I don't have problem with syncing...
In both OSes i regulary and every day i see the situation when after few work
time (may be e
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