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Firefox causes massive Xorg CPU usage
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Title:
xor
Looks like the issue was resolved for me by updating the nvidia drivers
to current. When I upgrade from 10.04 there were some issue with the
current drivers and I downgraded to 173. Now when I tried the current
version installed and runs nice.
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I'm seeing similar behaviour. I'm currently running Ubuntu 11.04,
Firefox 4.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.3 and nvidia-173
173.14.30-0ubuntu1 on on Dell D630 laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2,4 GHz
with 4 GB RAM). Especially often this seems to happen with Facebook
photos, if I click on a link on
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no it is for the intel card
for me it's with a nvidia card and the proprietary driver
the problem is alway here on ubuntu 10.10 and the drivers nvidia 260 on the
ppa on my geforce 7600 GS and on my portable computer with a G205
2010/11/24 Andy Cress <562...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Here is a possibl
Here is a possible solution to a problem with similar symptoms.
http://blog.kelsin.net/2009/02/24/slow-firefox-high-xorg-cpu-usage-debian-and-ubuntu-solved/
It says to add the AccelMethod line to xorg.conf.
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You rece
Same problem here on Ubuntu 10.10 with firefox 3.6.12. Although CPU
usage is high when scrolling in many apps (Chrome, Evince, nautilus),
the slowness only happens in firefox on text-heavy sites like
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/Manifest.permission.html
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this bug is alway present in firefox 3.6.12 and firefox 4 with all the upgrade
of ubuntu lucid.
Are there a fix?
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Ubuntu 10.04 and Nouveau here. Xorg especially spikes to 100% when using
Google image search on Firefox.
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Same problem on Ubuntu Lucid with nvidia's proprietary drivers. No
problem with Google Chrome.
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Is anyone using mutter / gnome-shell here? There's a similar upstream
bug with people using those apps.
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Since this problem affects me, too, I did some test. Maybe the results
can help to track down the problem.
I am running Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (32 Bit) on an AMD 64x2 4800 CPU with an
NVidia 8800 GTS GPU on a 1920x1080 display. I am currently using the
195.xxx drivers from the repos but I also tested w
Thanks for all of the responses everyone. If this is still happening for
anyone, can you please let us know if any other applications other than
Firefox cause the xorg process to use 100% of the CPU? Also, if this is
still affecting you, can you try running Firefox in a terminal and see
if the outp
I am also experiencing this. xorg cpu usage spikes up past 60% usage
when scrolling a page. It actually happens if I scroll up and down this
page. Fans kick on and everything.
Running the restricted nvidia driver 195.36.15.
Also, scrolling in Google Chrome, xorg cpu spikes up to 40%, which seem
POSSIBLE WORKAROUND:
I was also facing the same problem in Ubuntu 10.04/Firefox 3.6.3/nVidia 195.xx
driver/XOrg 1.7.6. The work around was reinstalling/Upgrading Firefox using
ubuntuzilla. That seems to have fixed the problem.
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sorry nouveau not nv
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i test the top command and this is xorg process that is at 100% when scrolling
on page of launchpad.
this is with 195 nvidia drivers no with nv.
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Affects me too, proprietary nvidia 195. Firefox doesn't show anything in the
console besides:
(firefox-bin:23018): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
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Thanks for the extra information. Could you run Firefox from a terminal and let
us know what output you get when you reproduce this bug?
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I can confirm that this happens to me running a fresh install of Ubuntu
10.04 (64-bit). I'm using the 195 .xxx Nvidia drivers that were
installed with jockey. When running "top", I can see that the %CPU of
Xorg process shoots up when scrolling through certain pages. This
happens with Compiz on o
Thanks for the extra information. Does this only start after you
activate the Nvidia driver? Can you please confirm that it is the Xorg
process that uses 100% of the CPU by running 'top' in a terminal and
reproducing this bug?
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iso 's date :12/04/2010
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yes I reproduce the bug with the site of launchpad but my iso of lucid is
"old" i am not test with a recent image. I test this on a recent image next
week.
i see this bug on a live cd without kms(nomodeset at startup) after do
install of driver proprietary drivers nvidia 195.xxx with jockey.
2010
yes I reproduce the bug with the site of launchpad but my iso of lucid is "old"
i am not test with a recent image. I test this on a recent image next week.
i see this bug on a live cd without kms(nomodeset at startup) after do install
of driver proprietary drivers nvidia 195.xxx with jockey.
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reproduce this on any specific sites?
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