@Tim T
I'm closing this bug as it seems like the graphics driver is at fault
here and not Firefox. I suggest opening a new bug for the nvidia
graphics driver so that they can help you. There are new versions that
have been released recently that might help. Please feel free to report
any other
OK, that didn't take long. With firefox 3.5 (Shiretoko), I've already
had several crashes.
Falling back to version 173 of the Nvidia driver.
(The only other proprietary driver I have active at the moment is the
Alternate Atheros "madwifi" driver.
In the last two crashes, I noticed the capslock and
Sorry for the delay in answering, vacation got in the way.
- Without the Nvidia accelerated graphics driver (version 180),
everything works fine.
Tested by disabling the driver, running firefox (most recent 3.0):
no problem for two weeks
enabled driver again (about a week ago), used system
Thank you for the update. Which nvidia drivers are you using? The
proprietary ones or the free ones?
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[Jaunty] Firefox causes system hang on large pages
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Did some research over the weekend.
Turning off the nvidia drivers seems to eliminate the problem; haven't
had a hang in the past 48 hours.
Haven't tried the 3.5 or 3.6 with the nvidia drivers yet. Will give it
a try as soon as I get some time
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 10:11, Tim T. wrote:
> Current
Currently around 15 miles away from the offending machine, but:
- nvidia drivers are from fresh, up to date jaunty install.
I'll try removing the accellerated drivers tonight, see if there is
any difference.
- Problem occurs with:
- google reader especially for large feeds (e.g. the digg or
@Tim T.
Could you please try:
making sure your nvidia drivers are at the latest revision
and/or try the open source nvidia drivers
Is it always the same site that crashes?
Can you reproduce it every time?
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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[Jaunty] Fire
After upgrading to jaunty this weekend, I'm also hit by this bug, effectively
rendering the system unusable.
Tried with a new clean profile, and got locked out when I clicked the back
button, on a google search...
The relevant data:
Firefox 3.0.11 Mozilla firefox for ubuntu canonical 1.0
t...@
I am closing this due to you no longer having an issue with a new
profile. Mozilla is working on making the tabs run in self-contained
processes so that the whole thing doesn't freeze at once. Please feel
free to report any other bugs you may find.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Stat
I have solved the problem by removing the profile and importing the data back
into the new profile (fairly tedious task, it would be nice if there would be
some global importer of that kind for the browser). It runs smoothly - no
single hang from that point. But. I do consider this still to be a
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, according to this report, you are not using the
most recent version of Firefox for Jaunty. Please upgrade to the most
recent version and let us know if you are still having this issue.
Thanks in advance.
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I have very similar issue. The firefox can hang the system completely
(no caps-lock and no sysreq-b). Mouse is usually also frozen (but not
allways). It seems that it is triggered by larger pages. I'm using
epiphany for now and I have had no hangs for several days. But if I try
ff again it hangs as
there are two main reasons for slowness of large pages:
1. your graphics driver isnt perfect. if you are using nvidia or fglrx
try the free counterparts: nv or ati
2. even ffox isnt perfect in rendering; could be that its fixed in
trunk. consider to check latest firefox-3.6 dailies from
https://e
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please try to obtain a backtrace by following the
instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs? Also, please answer
these questions:
Is this crash reproducible? If so, which are the steps th
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: firefox
I can cause my entire system to hang on cue if I do the following:
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+ Note: This only happens when I have a bunch of tabs open. I reported it
+ directly after a crash, but attempts to recreate it with only one page
+ open have failed.
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