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 with vesa, nouveau and
even the new nvidia-256.xxx -- only to realize that the selected driver
doesn't seem to have an effect on this specific bug.

The problem is that Firefox makes Xorg use 100% CPU when initially
displaying or when scrolling certain pages. On some pages this leads to
heavy delays and scrolling turns out to be very jumpy. The effect is
most noticable when grabbing the vertical scrollbar and quickly dragging
it up and down.

It's not clear what exactly triggers the problem. There are long pages
that scroll smoothly and short pages that stutter (even this one). But I
found one page that reliably stutters on my configuration so I used that
one for my following tests:

http://blog.thesilentnumber.me/2010/04/ubuntu-1004-post-install-guide-
what-to.html

Before Lucid, I was using Interpid which came with Firefox 3.0.x (IIRC)
where I didn't have the problem. So I downloaded Firefox 3.0.19 from
mozilla.org and gave it a try on Lucid. When fully loaded, the above
page "flies" with Firefox 3.0.19. Though it's quite long and contains
many images, scrolling is fast and smooth.

Next, I tried with Firefox 3.5.19. Here the problem began: Scrolling
stutters on the above page and makes Xorg take 100% CPU.

For fun, I also tried the current snapshot of Firefox 3.7 aka Minefield
and amazingly: The problem has gone again! Minefield does not fly as
fast as 3.0.19 but it did not stutter as 3.5.19 and 3.6.3 did.

BTW: I had no console outputs while running my tests.

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xorg use cpu 100% sometime with firefox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562802
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