Istvan,

On Saturday 03 March 2007 09:49, Istvan Gabor wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> Running only one instant of firefox results in using 45-70 % of
> CPU activity (according to top). Is this normal?

Possibly. Pages with Flash animation or (other) embedded media players 
can cause the browser to show a lot of CPU utiltization. JavaScript can 
do the same. As can plug-ins and extensions.


> Processor is AMD Sempron XP 2200.
> The site opened in firefox is:
> http://www.live365.com/stations/lschuck000

Are you playing any audio? Though realistically plain old audio should 
not drive high CPU utilization on that system. On my 3.0 GHz Pentium 4, 
simply displaying that page does not cause even one percent CPU 
utilization for firefox-bin (and I have a few other windows and many 
tabs open at the same time).


So while it's not possible to answer the question definitively with the 
information you've given, it's likely something is amiss.

I'd start by looking at the Firefox extensions for a culprit.


> Thanks,
> IG


Randall Schulz
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