On 03/19/2010 01:23 PM, Kuba Galus wrote:
> ** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
>Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
>
Please dont change status or importance without commenting on why you
changed it.
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Le dimanche 22 mars 2009 à 15:54 +, John Vivirito a écrit :
> Can you please open a new bug report with the following, please open it for
> flashplugin-nonfree if you are using our package.
> We have instructions on debugging some types of problems
Hi,
i came to a similar conclusion than koudy ,but thinking it was caused by
flash ads. I've monitored the CPU usage and opening pages containing
flash ads adds up to 50% CPU usage per tab. I've tried both available
Firefox flash plugin (the free and Adobe's - sorry for version
information but my
In my case, the behaviour was caused by the extensive usage of JavaScript in
the web pages. JavaScript of the complex pages spends lot of memory and thus
the swapping on HDD was often neccesary (I have only 512 MB). I have installed
addon NoScript and my problem was solved.
> Původn
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Firefox uses high CPU for extended periods of time when spawning a new window
with many tabs already open
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66350
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On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 08:26:48PM -, Adrian Saldanha wrote:
> Confirmed here, also. Firefox uses 100% of one core of a dual core CPU
> when opening a new window, when I have many tabs open. This is always
> the behavior, no matter what I use.
>
> My extensions:
> Adblock, Add N Edit Cookies
On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 04:12:15AM -, Ryan Paul wrote:
> I can confirm this too. When I have many tabs open and I open a new
> window, processor consumption steadily climbs until it reaches 100% and
> then Firefox becomes completely unresponsive and I have to terminate it.
> The problem persist