Unless you have extensions going haywire, you likely have too windows/tabs/instances of it open, depleting memory and hitting swap.

Usually when my system starts bogging down, I'll find I have far too many tabs open, exhausting memory, and/or flash goes bonkers hidden in a page somewhere spiking memory/cpu (npviewer.bin is flash).

-mb


On 09/24/2012 04:31 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
I don't know what happened but my installation of Chrome started boging
down real bad. I thought maybe it was the internet unil I decided to
test my theory with Firefox. Firefox ran fine so it is Chromium. Is
there anything I can do about this?
:-)~MIKE~(-:


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