| Subject | : | Firefox 2.0 |
| Author | : | melf mikaelelf@os2ug.se |
| Date | : | 30 Oct, 2006 on 11:07 |
| Have you tested FF 2.0? How does it work for you? I have problems with frequent/nearly constant CPU overload. Monitor shows between 50 and 99% and performance is slow. Same phenomena with PW-FX2.0. Nothing like that with FF1.5.0.7 or PW-FX1.5.0.7.
/Mikael |
| Subject | : | Re:Firefox 2.0 |
| Author | : | Ben Dragon |
| Date | : | 30 Oct, 2006 on 20:51 |
| I'm sorry to hear that, Melf. I installed FF 2.0 immediately after release by emptying my FF 1.5* folder and stuffing FF 2.0 into it. It runs just fine here. No problems... except breaking some extensions... but that was expected.
1 gig RAM Gigabyte MB eCS 1.2mr
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| Subject | : | Re:Firefox 2.0 |
| Author | : | melf mikaelelf@os2ug.se |
| Date | : | 30 Oct, 2006 on 21:32 |
| Thanks Ben, thats good to know, as a reference. The CPU load seems dependent of the size of the FF window. At a certain point of window size the CPU load, when FF's idling, is going down to 1,1% or up to 76%(make it lesser or bigger from that point). The mouse pointer is flickering. Even if load is 1,1% it is very easy going up when using FF (not idling). I installed FF2.0 in a folder of its own for test purpose. I also use ecs 1.2 MR |
| Subject | : | Re:Firefox 2.0 |
| Author | : | abwillis abwillis1@gmail.com |
| Date | : | 30 Oct, 2006 on 22:52 |
| It is related to your personal toolbar. If there are more bookmarks in it than can be displayed is when this happens. Andy |
| Subject | : | Re:Firefox 2.0 |
| Author | : | melf mikaelelf@os2ug.se |
| Date | : | 31 Oct, 2006 on 09:13 |
| Yes,you're absolutely right! That seem to be the problem. If I get rid of my bookmarks in "Bookmars Toolbar", the funktionality is near to normal. I reported it as a bug. Couldn't see it was reported before.
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| Subject | : | Re:Firefox 2.0 |
| Author | : | Ben Dragon |
| Date | : | 01 Nov, 2006 on 18:37 |
Now that's a useful piece of knowledge... I'll file that one away.
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