On 2006-11-12 14:23, Sven Jacobs wrote:
>> As I mentioned, everything was fine for about a week after my last
>> upgrade. The only new or upgraded packages we have in common are:
>>
>> kernel-default (clearly different versions of SuSe, however)
>> qt3, which no Mozilla product uses
>> mozilla-nss
>> mozilla-nspr
>>
>> The last two were installed only after the problem arose, so cannot be
>> the cause. That leaves the kernel, but I do not see how it could be
>> responsible for just one package causing a problem.
>>     
>
> I've upgraded the kernel just today to check if this solves the problem. So 
> the only packages which are left are mozilla-nss and mozilla-nspr. Would this 
> also explain the "freezes" in Konqueror? Does it use these libraries?
>   
Those two packages actually made things better for me, and they only
were installed when I decided to try to compile seamonkey locally (which
failed, btw :-( ). Compiling seamonkey requires mozilla-nss-devel, which
requires mozilla-nspr-devel, plus both library packages. I only tried to
compile seamonkey after I saw that installing it did not help the same
problem with mozilla suite.

Since you are seeing Konqueror freeze and I am not, I do not think my
problem is remotely related to yours. Of course, I could be wrong :-)
>   
>> Are you sure there is no spike in Firefox's CPU usage?
>>     
>
> Yes! Firefox even returns to 0% cpu usage on a "freeze".
>
>   
That is weird!

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