Firefox eats my CPU like I eat ribs
Frank DiPrete
fdiprete-Wuw85uim5zDR7s880joybQ at public.gmane.org
Sat Mar 28 17:14:14 EDT 2009
David Kramer wrote:
> Whenever I run Firefox for any length of time, it often will evnetually
> take up 80%-105% CPU (as per "top") on my Centrino Duo. My guess is it
> has to do with one of video (or other streaming media) addons, but
> that's just a SWAG. I haven't looked for that correlation, but I've
> heard rumors.
>
It happens - first thing I do with FF is install script block and ad
block. make the swag go away ;)
> Am I the only one, or do others see this?
>
> Is there anything I can do about it?
>
> Is one set of streaming media handlers better than another?
>
> top of my top output:
> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM
> TIME+ COMMAND
>
> 15888 david 20 0 631m 405m 33m S 108 20.1
> 292:06.87 /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.7/firefox http://www.linkedin.com
>
> 16146 root 20 0 388m 221m 22m S 2 10.9
> 83:19.57 /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 -br -audit 0 -auth
> /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth -nolisten tcp vt7
>
> 16399 david 20 0 137m 43m 13m S 2 2.1
> 65:02.53 /usr/bin/compiz.real --ignore-desktop-hints --replace
> --loose-binding core ccp
>
> 16651 david 20 0 101m 27m 13m S 1 1.4
> 0:41.71 gnome-terminal
>
>
> 3920 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 1 0.0 0:13.44 [iwl3945]
>
>
>
>
> I also see this happen with gnome-panel, but I know what causes that,
> and have already talked about it here. When running dual displays, when
> I launch an app by clicking on the desktop or from the gnome panel bar
> on my external monitor this happens. Launching it from the menu on my
> external monitor doesn't cause this. Ugh.
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