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Labels: Type-Bug Pri-1 OS-All Area-BrowserUI Size-Medium Mstone-4 Jank  
Area-BrowserBackend

New issue 21230 by [email protected]: Page loading sucks when page allocated  
to swapped out process
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=21230

Use a computer with 2GB RAM (e.g. laptop)
Use lots of tabs, apps (e.g. photoshop) etc, leave open for a while. You
should have enough processes that the system will attempt to reuse existing
ones instead of creating new ones.

Now that many Chrome processes are swapped out, open a new tab and load a
URL.

Note that it takes forever, since the new site navigation was allocated to a
swapped out process that must now be yanked back.

This is horrid and makes Chrome feel degraded. The solution is to restart so
all its processes are hot, or use task manager to kill them.

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