Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes: > > Unless you meant: > > http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/index.html > >> As soon as I kill the tab or some other way, stop loading that page. It >> all goes away so clearly somehow the Xorg resource pull is due to >> firefox at that page. > > The page is plenty of javascript content so it is normal the load is > increased but nothing out of the normal for Firefox (CPU load varies from > "2/8/24%" and ram is at "1.3" while xorg process keeps its normal values) > Ack sorry but that copy paste /typo or whatever it was that allowed me to slaughter that url.
But yes, you appear to have gotten the right one anyway. I had to kill that as it was resolving, even to finish this message, it pulls the machine down to the point where other tasks are nearly impossible. Both firefox and Xorg soar to something like 48 and 52 respectively of cpu/ Even after the page has finally fully loaded Xorg remains in the upper 70s. While firefox drops down to something like 14. (cpu) I'm running KDE and Virtual box... VB also takes a fair bit even just idling I see 9-12 percent cpu. and 47 memory. This is an underpowered setup with an older Celeron P4 3.0.6Ghz and only 2gb of ram... but still, I don't see that kind of pull on any other pages that I've noticed... I will add that this is a new page for verizonwireless. And has only been this way maybe a month or a little less. I've been logging on to verizonwireless periodically for a good while and never saw this kind of pull down. Only this new page seems to be a heavy hitter. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87fwi2vfgq....@newsguy.com