I can confirm this bug after upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10: when Thunderbird
is running, very high CPU-usage (XOrg), Thunderbird is extremely slow
(no problems at all with 9.04). Hardware is AMD Athlon 2500+, 2 GB
memory, NVIDIA graphics card, 2x 80 GB Samsung SATA-disks, Ubuntu
installed on
Could Bug #456032 be a duplicate of this bug?
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Karmic Beta: ThunderbirdXorg hog CPU
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I seem to have the same issue after upgrading 9.04 = 9.10 (no obvious problems
with 9.04). I'm using TB in a mixed environment with XP, sharing the profile in
a common vfat partition.
#456032 appears to describe the same thing.
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Karmic Beta: ThunderbirdXorg hog CPU
I can confirm the same problem in almost identical setup as the original bug
report from Cristoph.
Same symptoms, same hardware, ThinkPad T42.
Thunderbird *very* sluggish after Xubuntu 9.04 - 9.10 upgrade.
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Karmic Beta: ThunderbirdXorg hog CPU
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You
What do Craigs findings mean for the final Version of Xubuntu 9.10? The
slow version must not end up in there!
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Yes, it is terribly slow (x86_64 here). I finally decided to download
the Thunderbird Beta 4 and just unpacked it in my home directory. Then
I copied my .mozilla-thunderbird to .thunderbird. Needless to say, it
rocks once again. I also had to download a nightly build of Lightning
since I use
** Summary changed:
- Karmic Beta: Thunderbird is slow
+ Karmic Beta: ThunderbirdXorg hog CPU
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Karmic Beta: ThunderbirdXorg hog CPU
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