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[Expired for ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
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Okay, any one who is experiencing this problem, can you please test the
following...
1) Close all of your Firefox sessions
2) mv $HOME/.mozilla $HOME/.mozilla.orig
3) Launch a new Firefox
This will re-seed $HOME/.mozilla with a fresh profile. Do you still
experience the problem?
Remove the n
My problem is similar but it doesn't show up during normal browsing.
However, everytime when I try to select a file to upload in a website,
or just use File->Open File. One of the CPU core will get ~100% and
browsing in the file selection dialog will be extremely slow. I am going
to file another bu
Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit with all updates
Linux 2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 17:01:44 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
ii firefox3.5.7+nobinonl meta package for the popular mozilla web bro
ii firefox-3.53.5.7+nobinonl safe and easy web browser from Mozilla
ii firefox-3.5-br 3.5.7+
Hmm, okay, I ran a little analysis on your histograms...
cat firefox.ecryptfs.slow.strace | sed "s/(.*//" | sort -u > words
for i in $(cat words); do echo -n "$i "; grep -c "^$i"
firefox.ecryptfs.fast.strace; done | sort -k 2 -n > /tmp/histogram_fast
for i in $(cat words); do echo -n "$i "; grep
Ubuntu 9.04 with Firefox 3.5.4 extremely slow when browsing. Times out.
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I'll open up an ecryptfs task since it might be relevant there; if after
evaluation of the info/trace it isn't please mark that task as Invalid.
I also use Firefox with an encrypted home and don't remember any
performance issues off-hand but if there any specific steps that
reproduce certain sympt
And now for the slow strace
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too slowly"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35389968/firefox.ecryptfs.slow.strace.bz2
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ubuntu karmic firefox 3.5.4 slow on ecryptfs
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You received thi
Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit, installed fresh on ext4 around alpha6 and upgraded
continually since. Kbuntu-desktop is _not_ installed, but some KDE
applications are.
"dpkg-query -l firefox" shows "3.5.4+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1"
"cat /proc/version_signature" shows "Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.48-generic"
lspci ident
Thanks for the bug report. Sink to strace :D There are some issues with
firefox-3.5. Are you using kubuntu or ubuntu (as I see konqueror) for
the main window manager?
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ubuntu karmic firefox 3.5.4 slow on ecryptfs
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I think I heard of this bug before on encrypted Windows partitions. If
I remember correctly, the problem was due to Firefox reading the
contents of the firefox profile in order to initialize a random number
generator for SSL connections. However, you are stating that this
happens for each loaded
I forgot to mention that while firefox is being slow (2-5 minutes to
load pages that konqueror loads in 2-5 seconds), CPU utilization is
normal. It's not running away with CPU or memory. I haven't had time
to study the disk I/O pattern yet.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34924129/Dependencies.txt
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