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Having the same thing here. New to Ubuntu/Linux as of yesterday so
can't shed much light.
AMD Athlon processor I think (few years old), ATI Radeon 9200 Graphics.
Following above advice I can see that:
cat...@cathal:~$ glxinfo | grep direct
direct rendering: Yes
As soon as I fire up firefox, e
XGL goes to 100%.
Ubuntu 2.6.24-21-rt #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Wed Oct 22 01:36:03 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
nvidia-glx-new-dev-envy 173.14.12 + 2.6.24.503-503.31
Firefox 3.0.3
Happens when an opaque div covers the browser window.
When div is closed, XGL and Firefox are still at the top of "top", but not
Marking confirmed due to the number of people reporting the problem.
Can somebody please confirm if the problem also exists under Firefox-3.0?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => firefox
Status: New => Confirmed
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firefox and xgl cause 100% CPU
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aselvan:
I don't have direct rendering on, but I did have Load "glx" in the module
section i xorg.conf.
I found this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=610924dd - and after
doing: export DISPLAY=:0 it did say direct rendering on.
Not really sure why - or what it going on.. I think I need t
Same issue here. Seems to appear when Firefox is open and I lock the
screen for the night. If I don't lock the screen, it appears to be
fine...however, the problem appears to be rather intermittent...so...
Dell Dimension 4300
P4/2.4 Socket 478/400/512
1GB of PC133 SDRAM
Diamond ATI Radeon 9550/2
I have an AMD 64 x2 and an ATI Radeon X300. Ubuntu 7.10 with all the
updates as and when they appear.
I had the desktop effects enabled and working nicely but today, the
desktop effects disabled themselves and I got the problem with Xgl using
100% CPU whilst using Firefox, particularly when scroll
Qilz,
If xgl is hogging CPU, then you don't have OpenGL direct rendering
turned on or your driver does not support it. Try the following and see
if you have direct rendering on.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ glxinfo |grep direct
direct rendering: Yes
If it is "No" and you believe your driver supports it,
I have actually had one incident with Xgl peaking with effects on (and
firefox open, dont know what it was doing though).
But no solution found yet, and also no haven't found a fix for my
additional problem (and more problematic...) But I haven't put much
effort in it yet either :)
But If you do
Hello all,
I am new to ubuntu/linux, so please bear with me :). I too am having
this (or a very similar) problem.
System:
Ubuntu 7.10, fully updated
ATI Mobility 9700 with ATI restricted driver
Dell Inspiron 9100 (3.0 ghz desktop processor)
1gb RAM
Here's what I've noticed so far... when Firefo
My own post made me think:
I disabled the desktop effects as an attempt to fix my other problem.
So now I discovered:
Effects on -> no unusual cpu usage
Effects off -> Xgl 100% with firefox
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Same problem.
Ubuntu 7.10
ATI 9600 gfx card with Ati driver installed and propriarity driver enabled.
on an Intel Centrino 1.7Ghz laptop
Firefox off:
Xgl uses about 0.5% - 2% cpu,
Firefox on:
Xgl climbs to a near 100% cpu usage.
What I don't understand is that this problem started for m
ahhh. It just happened to me again, but this time I was just leaving
firefox open on facebook in the background. it was fine for about 10
minutes, then I tried to move the window and it started with the 100%
CPU again! had to restart to fix it.
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Hi,
I'm seeing the same problem here (I think). I'm using Xgl with Gnome
without desktop effects. I have the problem that the url bar in firefox
is responding very slowly sometimes (typing in a character in the url
bar takes a noticeable delay until it's displayed). The only "fix" for
me is to reb
Sort of. The strange thing is that when I look at the what's taking
CPU, it reports with Xorg usually higher than FF... but then the
problem mainly just occurs when running FF.
On 10/2/07, Sean Harshbarger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just from a brief look at things...looks like a Firefox related
Just from a brief look at things...looks like a Firefox related issue.
Epiphany does not see to suffer from this issue even with java/flash
enabled sites.
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I'm running FF 2.0.0.6 with Adblock Plus and FasterFox extensions. It's
been happening less lately, but still crashes when I'm on youtube.
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I( suspect it's firefox, too, although the interesting thing is that
if you open FF in win XP with nothing open it uses about 22mb of ram
Vs in Ubuntu, it opens using over 150mb?! On my machine I also see
Xorg usage jump super high as much as FF, but usually only when I'm
using FF on the kinds of p
Firefox using 100% of CUP is occurring on my system as well. I have
Desktop Effects turned on. I am using the latest build of Gutsy. This
bug is more pronounced under the user account that has permission to
change the system. Also, this bug appears on only certain web pages like
gmail and igoogle.
I'm having this, too, with the only exception being that Xorg seems to
hog resources when I'm running Firefox whether I'm using desktop (Compiz
Fusion) effects or not (Kwin).
To a lesser degree I get a similar thing in Opera, but only a fraction
as much as FF.
My System is as Follows:
- Kubuntu G
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