[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2018-12-21 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: kdebase (Debian)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2012-01-31 Thread Irenux
Same here, Kubuntu Oneiric x64, 3.0.0-15-generic. Uninstalling and using
adobe-flashplugin instead seems to solve it for now. I'm not really sure
whether flash will keep working properly in the browsers I use, mainly
Chromium and Firefox.

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2011-04-22 Thread axeoth
The same happens to me while viewing internet videos in Chromium on Natty x64:
Linux machine 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC 2011 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

npviewer.bin hogs my dual core.

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-06-10 Thread Leo
I notice this problem on Karmic 64-bit install. Firefox totally freezes
sometimes.

** Changed in: nspluginwrapper (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-05-26 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
What's the behavior of this problem on a 32-bit system? Does flash
consume overly high cpu usage by itself? Does it (and the browser)
crash?

My guess is that npviewer.bin is getting into a crazy 100% cpu loop
after the flash plugin crashes (there are lots of reports of that). In
which case, nspluginwrapper should be responding better to this
situation, likely by simply shutting down.

Is there a good way to get debugging information from nspluginwrapper,
so we can get some idea what it's doing?

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-05-13 Thread Хаджиев
Just watching the first free practice of Formula 1 in Monaco
(http://atdhe.net/19218/watch-formula-1-monaco-grand-prix-practice) and
noticed that the computer is almost freezed by nspluginwrapper and
Adobe Flash.

Ubuntu Lucid in use.

My computer has Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (2 x 2 GHz), 3 GB 1066 MHz RAM,
ATI Mobility X1600 GDDR3 256 MB.


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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-04-11 Thread oli z
same problem here, in window mode i can watch flash movies 
but when i try the fullscreen mode something kills my system and i have to kill 
the process in a terminal (npviewer.bin)
please dont say anything like old hardware ...
its a i5 750 mit 4gb ram and a sapphire 5750 vapor-x
in ubuntu 9.10 i was able to watch (with some lags) flash movies in fullscreen
in 10.04 its impossible, i even cant stop the player with ESC

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-04-01 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
To be clear, this is occuring for me with gnome, not KDE. Is that a
different bug?

This is basically a stock ubuntu system but running epiphany with
flashplugin-nonfree, and it frequently makes the browser unusable
without opening a terminal to kill the nsplugin process every 10-15
minutes...

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-03-07 Thread vista killer
The problem still exist in kubuntu 10.04 with all the last updates

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-03-07 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
What happens in this scenario when it's the flash plugin without
nspluginviewer? Does flash simply crash? In which case, shouldn't
nspluginviewer stop the crash from reaching the web browser? Is it
possible that nspluginviewer could catch the frozen/crashed flash
plugin, and stop running, preserving the browser from the effects of the
crash/freeze?

** Also affects: nspluginwrapper (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-03-07 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
Sorry, nspluginwrapper, that is.

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-03-06 Thread vista killer
I have the same problem with kubuntu 9.10 kde 4.3.5 and with kde 4.4.1.

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2010-02-16 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
I also get this behavior with epiphany and nspluginviewer. Makes the
browser totally unresponsive.

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-12-29 Thread Chris Samuel
This is likely related to KDE bug #182869 which itself implies it to be
a Qt issue fixable by setting the environment variable QT_NO_GLIB to 1.

KDE bug is here: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182869

** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #182869
   http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182869

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-11-01 Thread h3
This problem was present for me in Ubuntu 9.04 and is still present in
Ubuntu 9.10

In fact, the only unstable part of my OS for the past 2 years has been
this proprietary POS (Flash).

God I hate Flash.

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-10-12 Thread Ken Hagan
I posted bug 238394, currently marked as one of 6 duplicates of this
bug, but I have to say that (for me) the problem disappeared when I
upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04, which isn't the experience here. I say
upgrade, I think I did upgrade originally, but I have since had to
restore my system to a new hard disk, which I did by installing a clean
8.04 and restoring large parts of the file-system from backup, so I'm
probably not a good reference point. Nevertheless, I'm not convinced
these seven reports are all true duplicates.

Whilst I'm here, those affected by this bug might want to try Flash 10.
It's available as a clean 64-bit plug-in and presumably has fewer hoops
(bugs?) to jump through to actually put pixels on the screen. (It
certainly gives me no problems.)

Also, since the unavoidability of Flash comes largely from its use in
adverts, there's the option of blocking flash in most pages and only
enabling it for sites where you actually wanted to watch the video.
Won't help with YouTube, but certainly would for the average site, where
flash videos are *only* used in annoying adverts!

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Re: [Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-10-12 Thread Gary Trakhman
when will the native 64-bit flash plugin be installed by default?
I've been using it with no problems for over a year with intel
integrated graphics.

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Ken Hagan k.a.ha...@ruth-and-ken.me.uk wrote:
 I posted bug 238394, currently marked as one of 6 duplicates of this
 bug, but I have to say that (for me) the problem disappeared when I
 upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04, which isn't the experience here. I say
 upgrade, I think I did upgrade originally, but I have since had to
 restore my system to a new hard disk, which I did by installing a clean
 8.04 and restoring large parts of the file-system from backup, so I'm
 probably not a good reference point. Nevertheless, I'm not convinced
 these seven reports are all true duplicates.

 Whilst I'm here, those affected by this bug might want to try Flash 10.
 It's available as a clean 64-bit plug-in and presumably has fewer hoops
 (bugs?) to jump through to actually put pixels on the screen. (It
 certainly gives me no problems.)

 Also, since the unavoidability of Flash comes largely from its use in
 adverts, there's the option of blocking flash in most pages and only
 enabling it for sites where you actually wanted to watch the video.
 Won't help with YouTube, but certainly would for the average site, where
 flash videos are *only* used in annoying adverts!

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-10-11 Thread FMaz
No matter if it's KDE or Gnome. I'm using gnome and firefox here.
Watching a video on youtube make one of my CPU core to raise upto 100%
of CPU usage.

if I'm starting many video, I'm able to make the browser unresponsive.
But why are you looking at more than 1 flash movie at once ? ... well,
many menu, video, publicity are using flash, so it's easy to have many
flash animations loaded in a couple of tabs at once.

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-07-31 Thread fedenunez
This still happening on Jaunty with KDE Version 4.2.2.

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-03-09 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: kdebase (Debian)
   Status: Unknown = Confirmed

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-02-21 Thread Dave Gilbert
Lots of dupes - marking as meta

** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Tags added: metabug

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2009-02-21 Thread Marcus Better
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #513921
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=513921

** Also affects: kdebase (Debian) via
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=513921
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2008-09-23 Thread Harald Sitter
The report says konqueror or firefox that makes it fairly unrelated to
kdebase, moving over to flashplugin-nonfree.

** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: kdebase = flashplugin-nonfree

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2008-07-01 Thread Greg Auger
Marking as a bug in the konqueror-nsplugins package so the relevant
people see this bug.

** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = kdebase

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2008-06-30 Thread Greg Auger
Is with KDE 3.5 (Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 default) or with KDE 4?

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2008-06-30 Thread dumas33
The problem is in KDE 3.5.9

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[Bug 240930] Re: nspluginviewer comsumes allmoust all CPU

2008-06-18 Thread dumas33
Maybe its adobe flash problem, but I we all now that I lot website us it
for advertisements.  100% of CPU for a few advertisements is to much I
think.

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