On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Brian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason, > > That's totally weird. Couple things that could cause this -- try disabling > any composting window managers you may have running to see if that makes a > difference. Also, is your computer stressed out (100% cpu usage) when you > view the page? I've noticed that, among other things, GUIs in general tend > to crap out (lots of repeated/trailing graphics) when the CPU gets pegged -- > could be caused by Flash, or alpha transparencies in CSS, Java, or anything > really... > > You may want to submit that screen shot as a bug to > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org and see if they can recommend anything. > > Interesting screen shot though! > > - Brian > > > On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Jason Messerschmitt < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Justin Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> On AD 2008 July 02 Wednesday 02:20:30 PM -0400, doki_pen wrote: >>> > +2 on firefox3. Faster, doesn't slow down after long use. I really >>> see >>> > the difference with javascript. The engine is much faster. Just try a >>> js >>> > heavy page(like google apps). I haven't had any crashes. Only >>> complaint >>> > is that flash blocker(or maybe flash itself) doesn't always work. I >>> have >>> > to reload a couple of times to get youtube to work. Also, some plugins >>> > haven't been ported yet. I compiled it, and here are my use flags: >>> >>> I've been using FF3 for about 2 months, and although many things have >>> improved during the beta phase it is generally about as memory and CPU >>> heavy as FF2. The only real improvement I've observed as far as >>> performance is concerned is javascript. I wish there were a light >>> version available. I've tried galeon and epiphany, but both lacked >>> features that I really like in FF and now that there is a great amount >>> of extensions available it is harder to justify using another browser. >>> Maybe it's time to switch back to konqueror. >>> >>> >>> Justin >>> -- >>> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list >>> >> >> I've noticed an odd visual glitch with blogspot pages- it superimposes my >> desktop on some pages. It's a bit hard to explain so here's a pic. As far as >> I know it's only this page, but might be good fodder for some of you >> troubleshooters out there. >> >> > Turning off compositing had no effect. The CPU is at only 30% or so when running the page. Goof shit.