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Please be aware that there is a separate LP Bug #605567 that deals with
Launchpad.net causing Firefox to slow down.
Whether at the technical level it is the same I am not sure however the
examples at the top of this bug all work fine for me so I consider a
separate bug necessary for the Launchpad.
Same issue on FreeBSD amd64, using firefox 3.6.13 and nvidia drivers.
Especially launchpad.net brings the system to a crawl ('top' reports
Xorg and firefox-bin using up almost all of my two CPUs as I'm writing
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just a small note, firefox 4.0 seems to be much better than previous
firefox versions, just that it is still much slower than chromium.
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On the same computer (running Xubuntu 10.10 ), open this page in both Google
Chromium and Firefox 4.0.
Then hit 'end', then hit 'home'. In Chromium, the movement is very fast,
firefox needs ~0.5 second to go to the end.
So it is the same computer, it is the same (nvidia proprietary) driver, it
It does not happen on Windows.
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That's interesting. I wonder why this issue does not exist on Windows
using the same Firefox and the same nVidia driver.
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See this thread at nvnews:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=152295 [launchpad.net bug
views excruciatingly slow]
particularly this official reply from nvidia:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2287025&postcount=7
.. in which AaronP states: "Thanks for reporting this.
Launchpad has imported 12 comments from the remote bug at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490563.
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** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #490563
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Please ignore previous comment - it turns out that those versions are
equally affected, including firefox 4.0 beta. And it seems the problem
is made much worse when the graphics card is under load from some other
application doing 3D stuff...
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As a test I tried the firefox versions in ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa.
I now have "namoroka 3.6.14pre" and "minefield 4.0b9pre" and they are
both *much* faster than the standard maverick firefox when browsing
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My observations (using firefox 3.6.13 and nvidia 260.19.06)
- The problem only happens on launchpad.net. None of the other examples given
on this bug still exhibit the problem. Likely they were all caused by the old
slow javascript engine that was replaced in a version of FF since 3.0. But the
I'd like to add that, for me, the "slow motion mode" of Launchpad while
viewing the list of subscribers is not a problem when deactivating
proprietary drivers. Using the nouveau driver instead of nvidia-current
(195.36.24-0ubuntu1~10.04), Firefox runs smoothly in Launchpad.
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This bug is extremely disappointing and annoying. Running a fresh up-to-date
Lucid 10.04.1 install, discovering a bug, willing to report that bug, but being
hindered by such desperate slow performance of Launchpad in Ubuntu's default
web browser Firefox (3.6.10)!
I just installed Opera to write
So the new firefox which I build from sources apparently renders many
times faster, normally it consumes 4 % of CPU time ( it used to be 50%
-100% with firefox 3.6 from lucid binary package.
I was using CFLAGS="-march=core2 -O2 -pipe"
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I have solved this problem by building firefox from sources.
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weir, fix for two weeks after i install 10.04 then i update and slow
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This is from this bug (which was unfairly closed):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad-foundations/+bug/575254/comments/2
This is extremely embarrassing for Canonical. This is one of their showpiece
products and it fails to work well on their own platform. I accessed Launchpad
from a Windows m
On Lucid, with Firefox 3.6.3:
Scrolling launchpad's bugs is very slow, especially when list of subscribers is
visible.
It happens either with free nvidia video card drivers or with
proprietary drivers.
Firefox : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; fr; rv:1.9.2.3)
Gecko/20100423 Ubuntu/10.04 (lucid)
This happens for me on Launchpad bugs. Running top shows Xorg as pegging
the CPU for several seconds. I haven't noticed it on anything but
Launchpad. I'm running Lucid.
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Summary : "worksforme"
Hello,
Hardware : Asus X77VN laptop using GeForce GT 240M
Platform : Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) 64-bit, Firefox 3.5.7
Result : no slowdown observed. All examples tested are snappy :
http://www.shacknews.com/
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/downloads/ssotd
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Problem solved with the last stable version of the Nvidia drivers
(185.18.14) !
I think it needs to be confirmed by other users yet !
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I confirm these really bad javascript performances with nvidia drivers
and Firefox (3.0 & 3.5). It's really problematic for a website dev. And
I got a Quad Core CPU (but a really cheap 8400GS Nvidia card).
Peacekeeper, the Futuremark Javascript benchmark runs atrocely bad and
can't even finish. (
I don't understand why everyone thinks this is a Firefox 3 bug. It's
happened to me on FF2.0 too. In fact, it was even worse with Firefox 2.
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Also affects me on Firefox 3.0, Ubuntu 9.10, with a GeForce 8400M GS
graphics card using the 180 driver. The "nvidia-settings -a
InitialPixmapPlacement=2" fixed the slowdown in Facebook and a few other
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Unfortunately there is more bad news. I installed Firefox 3.5 beta 4 in
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Unfortunately the "nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlacement=2" hack
didn't do much if anything at all for me. This is a huge Firefox bug and
almost all NVIDIA Series 180 driver users encounter.
Some notable bad offenders are:
www.shacknews.com (when the javascript image changes at the top the w
I just installed jaunty on an xps 1330 with nvidia 180 drivers and I have no
problem whatsoever without any tricks. I didn't have any since I solved the
problem with the "~$ nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlacement=2" trick.
_
http://schijnoplosser.nl
http://bronc
Indeed with 180 family drivers, this continues being so slow... A clear
example, with Gmail.
2009/4/26 Vadim Peretokin
> I believe 180 series are the recommended ones in 9.04. They have a lot of
> improvements.
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I believe 180 series are the recommended ones in 9.04. They have a lot of
improvements.
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Still have this issue with 9.04; using Firefox 3.0.9 and nvidia drivers
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Or on Firefox but a Radeon 7500(!) with the open-source 'radeon' driver.
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Another slow example:
http://www.tomshardware.com/us/
You only know how slow Firefox is when you try out the same page in
Opera
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I have this problem as well with nvidia-glx-new 177.80. The command
shown in this thread does not change a thing. I don't have any add-ons.
I notice the sluggishness quite a bit when scrolling in slashdot.org
articles. It definitely is affected with javascript. I have noticed
this on other compute
I don't understand why this status is incomplete.
Anyway, performance degrades when using Opera with some javascript too. i.e.
grandcentral.com.
Firefox and Opera both exhibit the behavior, just on different sites. I
really think this is a driver thing.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
I can absolutely confirm this bug!
Using Ubuntu 8.10 64bit
nvidia-glx-new 177.80
Firefox 3.03
Got a Core 2 Duo 1800Mhz + Geforce 8600M GT, so plenty of power to
display webpages with javascript/ajax/css content...
"~$ nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlacement=2" worked only for a few
pages like
The solution seems to be:
nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlacement=2
Then install and use Opera.
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>From much mucking about, I have decided that to fully reproduce this bug
requires the below.
Ubuntu 8.04.1 2.6.24-21 64-bit
nvidia-glx-new 169.12
With Xinerama enabled in xorg.conf.
All programs run sluggish including:
Firefox Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092
** Also affects: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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"~$ nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlacement=2" worked for me.
10x bro.
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I can also confirm this. Most of the Ajax sites with animations are
terribly slow.
Using nvidia driver 177.80 & Firefox 3.0.3 from Ibex .
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Have the same exact issue here. I have an nVidia card on my laptop - I
have ultra slow JavaScript/AJAX performance in Firefox and Epiphany.
The library I mainly use for development purposes is jQuery.
I just downloaded and installed the latest version of Opera, and the
JavaScript performance is p
bro:
Sorry, I just realized I have to add the nvidia-settings command to my
gnomerc >< it works though! thanks for the pointer. Ignore my previous
post complaining.
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bro:
I've tried what you suggested and it seems to have little effect. I
still experience severe usability issues with many websites, such as the
one Rob Lanphier mentioned:
http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2008/02/firefox-3-ultimate-feature-
performance/
The issue has become slightly better since ins
You can read interesting things that might help you here:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=118088
You are using driver version 169, I'd advice to at least install a later driver
via envyng.
For me the command mentioned in above thread made everything very workable:
"~$ nvidia-s
So has any progress been made with this bug? Because I seem to be having
this issue and its not been improved. Running ubuntu 8.04, FF 3.0.1,
NVidia GeForce 8600MT (laptop) Nvidia non-free driver 169.12.
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If that is the case with you hkootstra, I think that you are
experiencing a different bug. What has been discussed here definitely
has to do with AJAX and the Cairo engine (which FF3 and Epiphany are
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It's not Firefox, I have it without any browser running. I have to Turn
the computer off and then back on and everything works fine then.
Harm kootstra
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 16:05 +, Vadim Peretokin wrote:
> A) Firefox shouldn't be using buggy nvidia functions
>
> B) Those nvidia function
A) Firefox shouldn't be using buggy nvidia functions
B) Those nvidia functions are buggy.
Yes, firefox can fix it, but they aren't, so what can you do? Switch to
another browser if you want or something.
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Sorry but I really resist the logic from Vadim Peretokin and others that the
bug is nvidia's because it works well with ati. If a site works well in IE
is it a bug in firefox if it doesn't work there?
Surely something might need improvement in Nvidia's drivers. But lots and
lots of people have the
I have the same problem here. Firefox 2 on Linux and AJAX is fine.
Firefox 3 on XP/OS X and AJAX is fine. With Firefox 3 on Linux and AJAX
the performance is horrible. Almost unusable. Try to browse a few
http://www.hyves.nl profiles and you will see what I mean. It's a Dutch
website but understand
For what it's worth, KDE 4 has major issues with it too. While it could be
some functions that they used were buggy, it's still a bug in nvidia, since
the stuff works fine on ati cards.
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I can confirm the bug too. But I cannot reasonably ascribe to Nvidia.
Opera works, as does Firefox and IE7 under windows in a virtual machine.
Blaming it on the first thing proprietary seems a bit dull to me.
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Add some words to the above post.
The clearlook theme seems to work pretty well with ff3.
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I confirm this bug.
The problems can be relieved by:
1. change your theme. Human series theme is a big problem.
2. change the driver of your video card from proprietary ones to free ones.
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I can also confirm this, I'm using latest restricted nvidia 177.67
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there is that annoyance with sqlite and IO, in my opinion, Mozilla
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 05:25:58PM -, phinn wrote:
> Personally (as I stated above) the free driver (nv) is much faster with
> Firefox 3.0 than the nvidia one. That means, of course, no compiz-fusion
> or any gaming.
>
> Also, Opera 9.5 runs totally fine with the nvidia driver and nv driver.
>
Personally (as I stated above) the free driver (nv) is much faster with
Firefox 3.0 than the nvidia one. That means, of course, no compiz-fusion
or any gaming.
Also, Opera 9.5 runs totally fine with the nvidia driver and nv driver.
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:55:23AM -, hkootstra wrote:
> It's not firefox, my computer does it even with an audio disc playing
> sometimes.
So, did you try the free driver?
>
> On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 15:17 +, Alexander Sack wrote:
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> > On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 02:01:04AM -, mcneely.
It's not firefox, my computer does it even with an audio disc playing
sometimes.
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 15:17 +, Alexander Sack wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 02:01:04AM -, mcneely.brandon wrote:
> > I can also confirm this bug. I have Kubuntu 8.04 with Nvidia GeForce
> > 6100 card. Ple
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 02:01:04AM -, mcneely.brandon wrote:
> I can also confirm this bug. I have Kubuntu 8.04 with Nvidia GeForce
> 6100 card. Please notify when this bug is fixed!
If you are using the nonfree (nvidia) driver, please see if the free
(nv) driver works better for this particul
I can also confirm this bug. I have Kubuntu 8.04 with Nvidia GeForce
6100 card. Please notify when this bug is fixed!
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On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 06:22:59AM -, Rob Lanphier wrote:
> I spent the better part of an afternoon fighting this problem (or one
> much like it) on my laptop. Free nv driver works, but the restricted
> driver causes really obnoxious stalls, to the point where the app dims
> out multiple times
With the RC release of Firefox this problems was gonne... now with Final
realse again i have this slow problem on scrolling... no matter if is
nVidia or ATI restricted driver...
I think is more related to Firefox than a video driver... since like i
said, in RC release was solved and the scrolling
I spent the better part of an afternoon fighting this problem (or one
much like it) on my laptop. Free nv driver works, but the restricted
driver causes really obnoxious stalls, to the point where the app dims
out multiple times for several seconds on some pages.
Page which demonstrates the behav
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Firefox 3.0 has extremely slo
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