![]() ![]() I've got exactly the same symptoms with official 1.5.0.2 release, in the same case with two pc : As far as I can track it the problem originates the 90's and the old > Things got (a bit) better after March 2005, but the problem is not totaly Look in Debian's bugtrack ( bug #286508), what I had reported : > Yes, there is a difference with better hardware, and a big difference with much Some options or reducing some performance settings so that they use The general category of modding the browser. There's a page on CNet that talks about doing this under What you might want to look into is configuring Firefox with a small Perhaps you have some disk or pagefile issues as well. Tries to make room for the additional 12 MB or so of memory. It sounds like you are seeing a lot of paging on your system as Windows In general, 256 MB for Windows XP is underpowered. Its pretty clear that Firefox can use a lot of memory but this page aloneĭoesn't use that much. As far as I can track it the problem originates the 90's and the old Netscape code. Things got (a bit) better after March 2005, but the problem is not totaly solved. Even on my old PIII/600 with 768MB (running I tried on a AMD64 with 2GB memory and on a P4/2.4 with 1.5 GB > it becames unresponsive, raises about 99% of CPU load, and you have to If your machine has - let say - 256MB, it starts crawling, > Firefox in a while consumes (or at least tries to consume) more than Yes, there is a difference with better hardware, and a big difference with much memory. > that's quite a bit different from mine. ![]() > So I'd guess that there's something in your configuration or environment > I tried this with an unofficial build and found similar results. > I just tried this with the Official 1.5.0.1 Windows on an Athlon 3200+ and > So if there's a problem with Firefox picture rendering, why not use the mozilla > and cpu usage about 5 or 10 % (with many extensions loaded) > with mozilla there's absolutely no problem : the max memory usage is only 35Mo > mode (no extension loaded) what is strange is that when doing exactly the same > even if I open it in a single tab, right after starting firefox and in safe > consumption grows to more than 700 Mo (out of 1,5Go) and the cpu usage keeps I still don't understand the way of numbering versions :( ). > I got this problem with the last firefox version ( 1.5.0.1 or 1.8.0.1 it > memory and cpu usage with firefox in safe mode So I'd guess that there's something in your configuration or environment I tried this with an unofficial build and found similar results. I just tried this with the Official 1.5.0.1 Windows on an Athlon 3200+ and RC3: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows U Windows NT 5.0 en-US rv:1.4) Gecko/20030624įB: 25 to 40% (smooth scrolling is noticeably sluggish on this page and stops OSįrom multitasking normal priority processes) #Opera gx background gif driver#G400 5.39.019 driver package) the high CPU usage remains in some instances.įB: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows U Windows NT 5.0 en-US rv:1.4b) Gecko/20030611 #Opera gx background gif upgrade#After a PC and OS upgrade (now with Duron 1.2GHz, 768MB RAM, W2K SP3, Matrox ![]()
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