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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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WFM per comment 12
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No longer a Linux user. At least one that could be helpful here, as my
one Linux machine is too much old and basic.
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I don't use Linux anymore so I cannot respond to the question.
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I don't see this issue on FF 51, Linux Mint 18 KDE edition.
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Do you see it with current version 50?
(In reply to mrthefter from comment #3)
> I'm fairly sure that the compositor changes will improve this situation ...
> bug 374980
This is clearly unlikely to happen.
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(In reply to Javi Rueda from comment #8)
> I have been CC'd here. Now I am just wondering why :/ :\
I guess ... does this happen with normal speed network? I.E. does this
really only happen with a slow network?
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I have been CC'd here. Now I am just wondering why :/ :\
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Interesting that this bug is still marked as unconfirmed. I can clearly
see it myself on my laptop running Ubuntu 14.04. It's not that clear to
me yet when it directly starts but it might have something to do with
hibernation. When it occurs the CPU load of Xorg and compiz is raising
up to 60% and
I get similar 12% CPU utilization from both Xorg and thunderbird/firefox. I'm
using Ubuntu 11.04, Thunderbird/3.1.10.
In Thunderbird the problem doesn't happen from the progress bar (which I guess
is GTK Theme dependent) but from the rotating 'hourglass' in the top-left
corner at the top of the
I'm still seeing it with recent versions of both programs. It's
especially noticable with sending emails with large attachments over a
slow connection in TB.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20101209
Fedora/3.1.7-0.35.b3pre.fc14 Thunderbird/3.1.7
and Firefox 4.0b11 on
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Opera does not use Gecko so if you are seeing same but it is not related only
to Gecko. Can others please try non-gecko browsers and see if it still happens
also if someone has evolution can you please test and re
Thunderbird is still doing this: set up a large account and while
downloading 2 years´ worth of email Xorg uses 50% of CPU.
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This seems to be improved in today's Lucid ISO. Could someone with a
slower connection have a go and report back?
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PS - sorry, forgot to say, I get this when I'm browsing the web with
Firefox.
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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
So I just solved this issue by installing "ATI binary X.Org driver" from
Ubuntu Software Centre (for some reason drivers weren't showing up in
the normal System > Administration > Hardware Drivers.
However I no longer have any desktop effects but I don't really care.
Note that even before I insta
I'm experiencing exactly the same things oliver described. It even
happens with a completely empty thunderbird profile.
Not sure if it has anything to do with it, but I have an ati card and am
using the default video drivers.
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Not sure if this relates to this bug or something new, but on a fresh
install of karmic, whenever I open thunderbird, xorg almost grinds to a
halt.
Thunderbird just needs to be open, It be doing absolutely nothing (my
inbox is an IMAP box with IDLE enabled however).
Switching virtual desktops tak
@Jonzey
Please read the whole bug report. This bug has been around since well
before 9.10. I think you probably have a different bug, which you
should report elsewhere.
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It takes exactly 10 seconds for a connection to any new web page on 9.10.
Once in a web site directory things seem slower too but I cannot confirm this.
The older version takes .2 seconds for the exact same site ( I have two hard
drives).
I also installed Opera 10.0, same thing. I am running DSL a
I can also confirm this. When maximizing Thundrbird from the bottom
panel top shows that Xorg spikes to 50, 80, 90 percent. Switching
between mail page and lightning calendar page also spikes it.
Thunderbird is slow and laggy in Karmic.
uname -a
Linux i600m 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct
This bug is still present on Karmic while sending mail with Thunderbird
version 2.0.0.23 (20090817) on a crappy hotel WiFi connection.
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This seems to be much improved in Karmic alpha 4 (Firefox 3.5.2), will
keep an eye on it.
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