Re: Firefox throbber problem

From: Miguel Enrique Cobá Martínez (m.coba.m_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/06/05

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    Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2005 01:14:36 -0600
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    [KS] wrote:
    > Gnu-Raiz wrote:
    >
    >>When I use the Sarge version all the little cirles do is
    >>lead to a mozilla page that talks about extensions, I did
    >>not notice any slowdown but that might be due to your newer
    >>version. Are you running testing or sid, that might account
    >>for the unexpected cpu usage. Also are you using a chroot,
    >>that could explain it as well. Firefox does have some weird
    >>memory bugs, if you leave it open for long periods of time
    >>it does seem to eat memory, that could explain it.
    >>
    >>
    >
    >
    > I have unstable on my box. But I think the problem I was experiencing is
    > done now. I created a new profile and tried to reproduce the problem.
    > The problem was not there in the new profile. I think it was possible
    > due to the fact that Firefox was running for more than 48hrs when I
    > first saw the problem! And a restart was enough to resolve the problem.
    >
    > /KS
    > PS: the list saved me from adding to the already long list of bugs for
    > firefox
    >
    Maybe you should consider to fill it, because it can be a memory leak or
    some other bug difficult to reproduce. It would be valuable for the
    firefox team to have a record of it.
    >

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