On 08/08/2012 03:20 PM, Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote:
On 08/08/2012 02:34 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
I have watched this in top for the past week or so. Thunderbird and Firefox are causing X cpu usage to shoot upt to between 80-100% on simple tasks like scrolling a message list in tbird or simply opening css menus in firefox. All of this used to be instantaneous and never cause the cpu to bat an eye. But now, it is very pronounced and brings the desktop to a crawl. This box is not a screamer, but plenty fast, P4 2800/4G/Nvidia 8600GT.
How do I determine what is causing this? X? ff/tb? something else? Any ideas appreciated. Thanks.
Same here on a fairly recent machine with an Intel GPU. I use chromium for web browsing and that is no problem at all there. However, thunderbird really doesn't like my CPU.
I can confirm that thunderbird uses 100% CPU from time to time, often without any apparent reason. (Sometimes I didn't even look at it for hours) Normally, it does that for about five minutes and then goes back to sleep. </serious-and-contructive-part> <flame> Thunderbird really is a big pile of crap. There are bugs everywhere! I havn't seen something this bad since KDE 4.0. The only reason I didn't switch to mutt yet is that I don't know how to replace the filter feature. Regards, PyroPeter -- freenode/pyropeter ETAOIN SHRDLU