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The problem has been solved by updating the drivers of the nvidia
graphic card (before I had the 173 version).
The problem can be seen in old graphic cards, for example GeForce FX
5200 in which the 173 version is the last version provided.
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Ubuntu 10.10. / gnome desktop Tested with Graphics acceleration on / off
This page http://eventos.mozilla-hispano.org/1/fiesta-
firefox-4-madrid/tweets/ cause Xorg 100% and the system freeze.
Same in chromium, show perfect,
I can confirm this in the recent release of Firefox 4. As Steve
mentioned, it's easily reproducible simply by performing a Google Image
search. This causes high CPU usage from the X server and on my computer
at least, the display temporarily freezes.
I'm running Arch Linux, with an Nvidia 8200M (n
I started to notice this recently with this advent of Google's fancy new
images search. As one scrolls down the page and more images are pulled
in the Xorg CPU usage pegs to a core. After you get to the bottom
scrolling back and forth seems fine.
My hypothesis (well, more of a wild stab in the dar
I'm at work now, so if you can tell me what you need exactly and how to
get a XOrg profile I could do that.
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Can you tell me how? I can get one on monday as the only system where
this happens is my laptop at work.
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What is the XOrg process doing? Can you get a profile, please?
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Hello,
this bug still exists with Firefox 4.0 Beta7 running on Ubuntu Maverick
10.10. The XOrg process is using >50% CPU as long as firefox is running
(even when the window is in the background and not used)
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Same problem for me. It seems when firefox is running and I opening new
tabs or I making some window-operating (minimize, maximize) the firefox
and xorg eat my cpu for a sec. Cpu usage goes up to 90-95% and
everything are stopped for a moment. It is not funny when music breaks
like on old turntable
Same issue. Firefox 3.6.12 Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit.
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I have the same problem with Ubuntu 10.10 i386 and Firefox 4.0b7
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Confirming that this issue occurs on Ubuntu 10.10 amd64, w/
Firefox/Namoroka 3.6.14pre.
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> executed test case no.4555 already reopened so skip
charan, was that done using trunk build??
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Same issue on Ubuntu lucid 10.04: in some pages, like this page, firefox
become extremely slow and the Xorg process eats a lot of CPU. It
doesn't happens with Google Chrome.
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I've had this problem with xorg as long as I have been using Ubuntu (4 years).
Currently getting this problem on Lucid 10.04 Alpha3 with NVidia 195.36.03
driver.
When using a "slow" internet connection - which is 95% of the time for me as I
use a Huawei E172 USB modem - xorg "eats" processor cycl
3.0.18 has been decided for Feb.
** Also affects: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sorry but Firefox-3.0 has reached EOL and will not receive updates anymore. Can
you please confirm if this still happens on Firefox-3.5
Upstream bug report needs to be updated to confirmed if someone can do that.
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After more digging there seems to be a number of bug call specifically
relating to the issue with multiple users that I’m experiencing, some of
the threads suggest it’s an issue with the first session locking the
DRI/DRM and as such when a se
I’ve noticed a similar problem, but under slightly different
circumstances, everything runs fine (Firefox, videos etc.) and typically
the Xorg process is always less that 10%.
My problem occurs when a seconds user logs on, for example the screen
saved comes on, my gf clicks “switch user”/“change u
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Didn't work when I last tried it. I've gotten so fed up with the
problem that I switched to using 3.5, which does not have that
problem.
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 2:19 PM, actionparsnip
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> Have you tried closing all firefoxes then run:
>
> mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla_old
>
> Then rerunning firef
Have you tried closing all firefoxes then run:
mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla_old
Then rerunning firefox?
Fixes a world of things.
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Ok... oddly enough adding
Option "RenderAccel" "true"
to all my Device sections in xorg.conf seems to fix this (at least for
launchpad as a testcase)
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And I also get the same effects with the Firefox 3.1b3 build from
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html
(sorry these last three posts should probably have been consolidated into one.
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Can confirm that I still get the same effects with the latest firefox-3.5
package in that ppa.
Note: firefox 3.1 was renamed to firefox 3.5
It's worth noting that there is also a Firefox 3.1b3 build in the ubuntu
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Seems to be a build of Firefox 3.1b3 in this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~fta/+archive/ppa
I'm going to install and test it now.
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I have recently tried the Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 binary from
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html - so far the
problem has not recurred. (However, I am using a 32-bit build on a
64-bit machine, and some of the plugins such as Flash are disabled.)
Is there a 64-bit version of that versi
On 28/03/09 11:49 Conan wrote:
> The gnome-settings-daemon problem is not the main issue at stake here as
> it doesn't fix the problem for me.
I can confirm this as well.
> The main problem here is not one that only affects older computers. ...
> my firefox slows down to an unusable state and Xo
The gnome-settings-daemon problem is not the main issue at stake here as
it doesn't fix the problem for me.
The main problem here is not one that only affects older computers. When
searching for something which returns a lot of results on launchpad
(like, ironically, "Xorg CPU") my firefox slows d
mnzy please tell us which graphics card and which graphics driver does
your system have.
more people should confirm this effect with gnome-settings-daemon. if
that were the case:
I think mnzy comments are quite interesting. we would have that
gnome-settings-daemon is currently a thing that offers
I gotta add:
it helps to speed up my whole system.
For example, maximizing something from the tray like XChat always took a while
and now it is up immediately.
Of course the system looks a bit ugly now. Why is that? What stopped that it
looks like this now?
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I think i found something.
I got the same problem and read that it goes away when killing the
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I did it and it's true, it is gone.
Can somebody confirm this?
Obviously this daemon changes many settings, but maybe it's a hint!
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Not sure what all the fuss is anymore. I'm running Intrepid on an HP
8510w notebook that has an Nvidia Quadro FX570M. I Installed the 180.25
driver from Nvidia and all of my issues with Firefox + Flash went away,
I still get reliable Suspend/Resume and Hibernate.
Robert, what's your hardware?
O
On 11/03/09 01:22 Clayton Dillard wrote:
> Not sure what all the fuss is anymore. I'm running Intrepid on an HP
> 8510w notebook that has an Nvidia Quadro FX570M. I Installed the 180.25
> driver from Nvidia and all of my issues with Firefox + Flash went away,
> I still get reliable Suspend/Resume
This really needs to be made a higher priority. After the latest xorg
updates on Intrepid, Firefox is crashing for several minutes at as time.
It's become unusable.
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On 24/02/09 15:49 Christopher Giroir wrote:
> I hate an issue in Debian Lenny that sounds a lot like this, just wanted
> to comment that AccelMethod "XAA" in my device section solved it for me.
FYI, I am running Lenny on a Powermac G4. Firefox does not have this issue
normally.
But (interestingl
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I know that this can sound stupid, but when I switch to theme different that
iFox, cpu hog was gone.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.6) Gecko/2009020409
Iceweasel/3.0.6 (Debian-3.0.6-1)
X.Org X Server 1.4.2
Release Date: 11 June 2008
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build
Agreed. First thing to do is get someone from Firefox team to lok at this
bug, or at least have a set of Firefox bugs (from bugzilla.mozilla.org) for
users to look at.
On 24/02/09 17:37 ryanmbruce wrote:
> I definitely agree with Christopher that this bug has become a sort of
> basket case whe
I definitely agree with Christopher that this bug has become a sort of
basket case where all problems having to do with poor performance are
placed. It appears that there are at least 5-6 potentially separate
problems all together in here.
I also haven't heard from anyone claiming to be a develop
I hate an issue in Debian Lenny that sounds a lot like this, just wanted
to comment that AccelMethod "XAA" in my device section solved it for me.
I was having VERY slow rendering times in Firefox. Switching tabs would
take forever. My computer did not feel like it should.
I'm on a Thinkpad X61s w
I changed the update interval for 'Resources' in System Monitor.
Immediately as I changed from 1 second interval to 2 second, CPU dropped
from near 100% to 50%. I increased the 'Processes' update interval to 3
seconds, and the CPU is now just under 20%.
I closed the settings window, then went to p
With FF closed, and system monitor on 'Processes' (ALL), Xorg is at 2-
5% CPU usage. Changing system monitor display to 'Resources' makes the
CPU usage peg - 85 - 100% usage. Then go back to 'Processes', and Xorg
drops within a moment from pegged, to 2 - 5% usage.
I don't at all believe it's a FF
This has been solved for me by installing Nvidia 180.25. I have a
Quadro FX570 on an HP 8510w notebook. Suspend/resume works, no
sluggishness or other issues with Flash sites and no more CPU maxing
either.
On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 15:42 +, alzekak wrote:
> Had the same issue on 8.10 for a whi
Had the same issue on 8.10 for a while now. Solved it after:
- Removing all unneeded FF addons (only kept NoScript for the time being)
- Updating my nvidia drivers to 180.11 from (manually removing all remains of
nvidia before updating)
Noticeable difference after that not only while using FF bu
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I was using Opera and got 100% CPU usage, closed a page and it
recoved. Opened the same page and got a higher usage but not 100%.
Firefox was not running at the time.
SUSE 10.2
I have a screen capture if anyone want
I don't have an nvidia card. Instead I have "Intel Corporation Mobile
GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)" (via lspci).
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Installing latest nvidia drivers solved problem for me too
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Finally, I've found a solution that works for me: updating my
proprietary NVidia drivers to the latest beta release (180.06) .
For those interested, you can get them here:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=123072
While this behaviour was most noticeable Firefox for me, I had
encoun
Ok, Mark, I have to give you kudos on this one after all. Unplugging my
Logitech optical mouse did not fix it until I upgraded to the latest
version of Flash from the Intrepid repos.
Here's what I did:
1. Remove flash-nonfree
2. Install Adobe Flash Player from Adobe's download site
3. Tested a si
Nah, removing my optical mouse doesn't do the trick Mark.
This needs to be resolved because it sucks! I've installed the latest
Flash from Adobe and removed the flashplugin-nonfree from the Intrepid
repo but that didn't help either.
Firefox is a pretty heavily used app so what's taking so long f
With regards to my comments above in this bug, I have found my problem.
Not sure whether/if this applies to anybody else. I discovered that it
is not only Firefox which induces xorg into this crazy cpu state. Xorg
would eventually get that way even if I never started firefox, it would
just take lon
> Can people try to reproduce with the above pages while javascript is
disabled?
When on http://tech.mevio.com/ it's active scrolling that gets Xorg to
use lots of CPU.
But I'm not sure if it's related to firefox alone. I think I have
observed the same behaviour with thunderbird. So it's more lik
Btw, I'm now on a fresh wubi install of Intrepid. With all the latest
updates.
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Whenever I disable javascript, this problem entirely disappears (though the
resultant intertubes are crappy). Can people try to reproduce with the
above pages while javascript is disabled?
Thanks,
-Ryan
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Martel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After firefox restart i
After firefox restart it returns back to normal _for a while_. See the
screenshot.
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Oh, and one more thing - exiting Firefox gets Xorg load to ~2%. My
Firefox has java (not javascript) disabled, btw.
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The problem is not related to exa or xaa rendering. I'm using XAA and
I'm on Intrepid and a decent enough hardware - AthlonXP 2200+, 2 GB Ram
and NVidia GF 6600 GT. See the screenshot - it's captured at almost zero
activity.
Some more data - my Xorg video config.
Section "Device"
Identifier "GeF
Disabling or removing flash does not fix this for me either.
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Did an upgrade one night and all of a sudden Firefox stopped pegging the
CPU.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/j3d-1_5_2-linux-i586/lib/i386$ uname -a
Linux chris-desktop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 20 22:56:21 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
Firefox 3.0.3.
Wish I could explain what changed but apparently some
well i just did a clean install of hardy beta and i no longer have this
issue with or with out flash
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I can confirm that disabling shockware flash does not change this
problem at all for me. After starting Firefox one or more times, xorg
will eventually run flat out and my machine slows down to become nearly
unusable. Also, restarting the machine in this state takes ages as it
waits for X to shutdo
I can confirm that disabling shockwave flash fixes the slowness issue
that I also experienced with facebook.
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Scratch what I wrote above in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/38131/comments/59. This bug
occurs for me with AccelMethod = XAA or with it set to EXA. :(
Also, I don't think this bug is flash related. It occurs with both
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I'd like to confirm what Eemil Lagerspetz says above in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/38131/comments/19.
My Dell Inspiron 640m laptop (945GM) exhibits this problem running Hardy
with the default xorg configuration having AccelMethod = exa. However
the problem disappea
This problem seems to be getting worse for me, and often when just starting
Firefox (without even loading a website, although it's possible that it's
trying to read some RSS feeds).
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i can confirm brendan's report about new.facebook.com. i have the same problem
with the old www.facebook.com too.
my setup:
Ubuntu 8.10
intel dualcore
2.6.27-2-generic
firefox 3.01 from synaptic
nvidia-driver 173
shockwave flash 10.0.0 d525
(synaptic backports enabled)
once facebook is loaded one
I have an additional data point to add. My setup is:
* Ubuntu 8.04
* AMD64
* 2.6.24-19-generic
* Firefox 3.01 (Mozilla distribution, not Ubuntu)
* Nvidia driver 169.12
* Flash 10 beta
This problem manifested itself most noticeably on Facebook's new redesign
(new.facebook.com):
* During
first noticed this bug when I tried to go to the apple store web site recently
after enabling my nvidia driver to get some compiz fusion effects enabled.
After disabling the driver and reverting back to the default nv driver, I no
longer have this issue. I still get large CPU usage by npviewe
I should clarify that using the nvidia driver caused xorg to spike to
100% cpu usage on the troublesome pages. Switching back to the nv
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Done: #238629
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On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 02:20:28PM -, Tom Chiverton wrote:
> I saw this using
> http://www.formula1.com/services/live_timing/live_timing_popup.html as a
> test case (Java applet, it will load even if there isn't a race on).
>
> I have a Dell Inspiton 1525, intel Mobile GM965/GL960 graphics car
Kubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04
Dell Inspiron 1525 Intel graphics (x3100)
Both Firefox 3 Beta 5 and Firefox 2 are affected.
I managed to get Firefox behaving by installing the 'Adblock Plus' extension
and blocking most of the 'Flash' ads.
http://www.ynetnews.com/ was terrible - just loading the page wou
I saw this using
http://www.formula1.com/services/live_timing/live_timing_popup.html as a
test case (Java applet, it will load even if there isn't a race on).
I have a Dell Inspiton 1525, intel Mobile GM965/GL960 graphics card
using the 'intel' driver. Kbuntu 8.04.
Looking at /var/log/Xorg.0.log,
This bug has already been linked to one relevant mozilla bug. If you
take a look at the top of this page, it's the link to bugzilla. I
can't check to see if yours is the same one right now (mobile client),
but if you think it's the same problem, link the bugs together.
Cheers,
-Ryan
On 5/9/08,
actually there is one that looks related -
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142994
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Firefox causes massive Xorg CPU usage
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38131
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Of course there's a difference, ryanmbruce.
The thing is that both Xorg and firefox CPU usage dramatically rise when i go
to some sites, and it stays this way even after the webpage finishes to load.
For example, while being in this site and writing this post, both firefox and
Xorg CPU usage is
This bug is a bit older than FF3.
Everyone should also remember that there is a difference between Xorg
using 100% of the cpu and Firefox using 100%.
Also, have there been any developers working on or looking at this
problem? Maybe we should be focusing more on bugzilla.mozilla to get
this fixed
Firefox 3 often uses 100% CPU when starting up on a blank page. So I don't
think this has anything to do with JavaScript or particular websites.
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Firefox causes massive Xorg CPU usage
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38131
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OK!
So if what eats a lot of CPU is Xorg, your bug could still being on
Xorg, I think.
But instead, if what eats a lot of CPU is Firefox, the bug would be on
Firefox and would be not related to Xorg.
Well, actually I have no idea of what your problem is, but I think the
effect of installing N
once i installed NoScript the CPU usage remained low on the above sites
i mentioned, which means the bug is caused by these java scripts.
my graphics card is geforce 6600 LE.
i have installed the nvidia-glx-new drivers (also tried with nvidia-glx).
i have compiz-fusion running and it goes smooth w
These sites have a lot of JavaScript inside. Try to install NoScript (
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722 ) and measure the CPU
usage again. Both sites works well for me with and without JavaScript
execution allowed.
I had this bug previosly but not now. Update your system. What
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