[Expired for firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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8.04 has reached end of life and is no longer supported. Does this
still happen for you under 12.04 or later?
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Oh, and I found the error by visiting the website:
http://www.grails.org
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firefox 3.0 very slow on some sites, blocking computer
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Bug confirmed in Nvidia 177.80 and Ubuntu 8.04.
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Problem confirmed on Ubuntu 8.04-64 on a Dell Vostro 1700 with nvidia
graphics chip, driver 173.14.12
The workaround (having firefox not run in a maximized, but a smaller
sized window), works, too.
GlyphCache does not seem to be supported by my graphics card.
nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlac
Confirmed on my system (amd64). Workaround seems to solve the issues
even without GlyphCache=1.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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firefox 3.0 very slow on some sites, blocking computer
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At least in my case this seems to be an nvidia bug. I found in the
nvidia forums:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=114858
I tried their suggested temporary fix:
nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlacement=0 -a GlyphCache=1
They say this will be fixed in a future driver release.
I also confirm this behavior of Firefox on my Pentium4 2.66GHz, 1.5GB RAM,
GeForce 6200/256MB.
Firefox is generally very slow, but in certain sites (like GMail) it becomes
completely unusable. Scrolling is jerky and causes CPU usage to reach tops and
all other applications to freeze. Every actio
I also see this on one of my two setups.
Dell E1405 laptop, 1GB RAM, hardy 8.04, kernel 2.6.24-19 x86, Core T2300
x86, intel 945 graphics, 1440x900: everything is ok (Firefox3)
Dell D830, hardy 8.04, 2GB RAM, kernel 2.6.24-19 64 bit, Core T7300,
nVidia Quadro NVS 135M, 1920x1200: Firefox3, Opera,
Hi, i experience the same problem. Firefox becomes unusable, it freezes
for 10 seconds (whole desktop) after each action i do (scroling, etc
...)
My hardware :
Dell XPS
- Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 (2,50 GHz)
- 3 GB RAM DDR2
- nVidia GeForce Go 8600M GT
I also have a desktop PC
- AMD Athlon 64 3
another example of site causing the event: www.stogame.net
to me, visiting those sites causes the freeze of the whole desktop, not only
the browser. everything becomes irresponsive for some second.
hardy up-to-date, firefox 3.0 final, nvidia driver, kernel 2.6.24-19-generic.
i think that this pr
another example of site causing the event: www.stogame.net
to me, visiting those sites causes the freeze of the whole desktop, not only
the browser. everything becomes irresponsive for some second.
hardy up-to-date, firefox 3.0 final, nvidia driver, kernel 2.6.24-19-generic.
i think that this pr
affects ubuntu/firefox
status invalid
affects ubuntu/firefox-3.0
status incomplete
tag likely-dup
- Alexander
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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firefox 3.0 very slow
I'm seeing the same behavior on some sites. The scrolling becomes so
slow that the browser freezes for 1-2 seconds whenever you do. If you
hit the clickwheel a few times, it's enough to trigger the "unresponsive
application" warning, while the browser uses 100% CPU to redraw the
window.
I'm using
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