[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143] Re: Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

2019-09-02 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Invalid
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using >40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143]

2019-09-02 Thread Vseerror
Do you see it with current version 50?


(In reply to mrthefter from comment #3)
> I'm fairly sure that the compositor changes will improve this situation ... 
> bug 374980

This is clearly unlikely to happen.

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Invalid
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using >40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143]

2019-09-02 Thread Vseerror
(In reply to Javi Rueda from comment #8)
> I have been CC'd here. Now I am just wondering why :/ :\

I guess ... does this happen with normal speed network?  I.E. does this
really only happen with a slow network?

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Invalid
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using >40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143]

2019-09-02 Thread Vseerror
WFM per comment 12

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Invalid
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using >40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143]

2019-09-02 Thread Foss-9
No longer a Linux user. At least one that could be helpful here, as my
one Linux machine is too much old and basic.

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Invalid
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using >40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143]

2019-09-02 Thread Hskupin
I don't use Linux anymore so I cannot respond to the question.

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Invalid
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using >40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143]

2019-09-02 Thread Mozilla-org-0
I don't see this issue on FF 51, Linux Mint 18 KDE edition.

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Invalid
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using >40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143] Re: Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

2017-01-03 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Importance: Medium => High

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Confirmed
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using >40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143]

2015-01-28 Thread kekkyojin
I have been CC'd here. Now I am just wondering why :/ :\

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
  Confirmed
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using 40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143] Re: Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

2015-01-26 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
  Confirmed
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using 40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 297143]

2015-01-26 Thread Hskupin
Interesting that this bug is still marked as unconfirmed. I can clearly
see it myself on my laptop running Ubuntu 14.04. It's not that clear to
me yet when it directly starts but it might have something to do with
hibernation. When it occurs the CPU load of Xorg and compiz is raising
up to 60% and stays at this level until the application gets closed. In
my case it is mostly Thunderbird.

I have updated to Ubuntu 14.10 now, and will closely watch this problem
over the next couple of days to maybe find a pattern to reproduce.

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Title:
  Xorg eats processor cycles while waiting for slow Internet

Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
  Confirmed
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
  New
Status in X.Org X server:
  Invalid
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Top shows that xorg is using 40% of CPU when there's no reason for it
  to be doing so.

  High CPU usage by xorg seems to be associated with slow/flaky
  Internet, e.g. slow sending of email with Thunderbird or slow loading
  of Launchpad in Firefox over a WiFi connection.  It seems like xorg
  goes mental until it receives notification that the Internet transfer
  has completed successfully.  At least Thunderbird and Firefox are
  involved, wget doesn't cause the same problem.

  I'm using an up-to-date Hardy (64-bit) on a Sony Vaio SZ650 (intel 965
  graphics) and iwlagn / iwl4965 WiFi.

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