Sometimes my firefox eats up anything from 50% to 95% CPU power, and I have to cntrlaltdel out of it(to preserve my tabs) if I want to get anything done on my pc at all. And it's not like I need to have a shitload of tabs open, or intensive sites. It happens sometimes with just TL open, too. You guys know of any way to fix this, or is firefox just that bad?
Firefox memory leak?
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Ethenielle
Norway1006 Posts
Sometimes my firefox eats up anything from 50% to 95% CPU power, and I have to cntrlaltdel out of it(to preserve my tabs) if I want to get anything done on my pc at all. And it's not like I need to have a shitload of tabs open, or intensive sites. It happens sometimes with just TL open, too. You guys know of any way to fix this, or is firefox just that bad? | ||
MasterOfChaos
Germany2896 Posts
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0xDEADBEEF
Germany1235 Posts
Unusually high CPU usage most likely comes from the Adobe Flash plugin. Especially under Linux it's known to consume a lot of CPU power, probably because Adobe doesn't really care about the quality of the plugin on that platform. Try deactivating it and other plugins and extensions, and watch the CPU usage then. | ||
MiniRoman
Canada3953 Posts
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LonelyMargarita
1845 Posts
On June 21 2008 23:57 MiniRoman wrote: Speaking of the flash plugin, it wont install on my IE. I use Vista ;(. Anyone know whyyy? No; I have no idea why you use Vista. | ||
dyodyo
Philippines578 Posts
I really think, as deadbeef has said, your plugins/extensions are causing the problem. I had experience with memory leaks/browser slowdowns with the Adobe reader plugin. Now I make a conscious effort to download the PDFs Im going to read before opening it (as opposed to opening it directly inside FF) | ||
grobo
Japan6199 Posts
Currently my firefox is using 120mb, is that normal? | ||
ilbh
Brazil1606 Posts
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RaGe
Belgium9942 Posts
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thunk
United States6233 Posts
On June 21 2008 23:48 MasterOfChaos wrote: often the plugins have the bugs, not the browser itself. And does FF3 still not conserve the tabs when exiting normally? Well, to be fair to Mozilla, there are quite a few tab managers that conserve tabs when you exit. Plus I'm pretty sure that Firefox actually conserves tabs if you toggle the right setting. | ||
Ethenielle
Norway1006 Posts
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dyodyo
Philippines578 Posts
On June 22 2008 00:26 grobo wrote: I have used Firefox since forever, but ever since late 2.0 and up to the current version i have noticed that it tends to get pretty damn sluggish at times. Currently my firefox is using 120mb, is that normal? I think so. Mine is currently using 139mb with a Peak of 179mb of memory with 6 tabs/1 window open. But its not sluggish. | ||
JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On June 22 2008 00:22 dyodyo wrote: I really think, as deadbeef has said, your plugins/extensions are causing the problem. I had experience with memory leaks/browser slowdowns with the Adobe reader plugin. Now I make a conscious effort to download the PDFs Im going to read before opening it (as opposed to opening it directly inside FF) don't use adobe reader for pdf files isn't it painfully slow? foxit ftw, ~1second boot up time | ||
Raithed
China7078 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On June 22 2008 00:43 RaGe wrote: Post your system specs. firefox doesnt really work that well with pc's that dont support hyperthreading (pre pentium 4 I think?) so if you have a pretty old PC that might be the cause. I get the same thing with my dual core (at least I did with FF2) | ||
chiflutz
Romania1025 Posts
On June 22 2008 01:35 JeeJee wrote: don't use adobe reader for pdf files isn't it painfully slow? foxit ftw, ~1second boot up time | ||
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