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I experience this too since I'm on Ubuntu (Ubuntu 10.10 with each current
Firefox / Adobe Flash version)
I'm using the Flash-Aid plugin for FF and it doesn't make a difference whether
I use Adobe stable or Beta version of flash.
In the past I've tried each solution I've found in the net (without
These bug reports maybe related and handy as well:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/human-theme/+bug/293637
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/294972
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/89267
This info may be of some use, tracking this bug down (considering it may
have to do with javascript or browsers in general for the issue).
Javascript engine:
Firefox: SpiderMonkey (?)
Chrome: V8
Epiphany: Unable to say with any degree of certainty
Layout Engine:
Firefox: Gecko
Chrome: Webkit
It happens in other browsers such as Epiphany as well in Gnome Shell with the
Adobe Flash Plugin.
But also in firefox with moonlight 4 or gnash for example. While in Minitube
for example cpu usage remains quite a bit lower.
So, based on some info found, there might possible be a different
This is a widely known problem.
I think it is in the Adobe Flash plugin for Linux and not specific to
any distribution.
I think Canonical needs to contact Adobe about it.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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So, one year gone, and no any fixes from Adobe?
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Title:
Firefox consumes far too much CPU ressources with web pages involving Adobe
flash plugin
Yes, when playing one (1) Flash content, the CPU on one of my core raise up to
100% on the core used.
I can confirm this bug too.
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http://nuit-blanche.blogspot.com/
stays at 70% CPU with flashplugin-installer and 0% without.
I am using firefox-3.5.
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This bug is also affects me. For this site too, but not only for this.
For me, it mostly happen's when playing ANY video with adobe flash plugin, but
also with many other diffrent types flash content.
ii firefox 3.0.8+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.10.2 meta
package for the
How is this report invalid?
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Correction, how is it incomplete. What additional information is
necessary for this report to be complete?
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I can also confirm this behavior with Firefox 3 (3.0~b5+nobinonly-
0ubuntu3) and the flash plugin (9.0.124.0ubuntu2). Other websites have
reported this problem. This issue goes away completely after un-
installing the flash plugin.
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Firefox consumes far too much CPU ressources with web pages
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 8.04 on a HP compaq nc6000 with Firefox 3.
I hope the new plugin will solve this problem.
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On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 06:19:53PM -, Fabio Locati wrote:
the Adobe non-free plugin is written pretty bad, and that is the
problem. Obviusly we can not do nothing, because only Adobe have the
source. Now is released a version 10 beta, maybe it works better.
Right, this is not a firefox
the Adobe non-free plugin is written pretty bad, and that is the
problem. Obviusly we can not do nothing, because only Adobe have the
source. Now is released a version 10 beta, maybe it works better.
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Firefox consumes far too much CPU ressources with web pages involving Adobe
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I noticed another strange artefact with flash-rendering. When I go on
the site http://www.asus.com/index.aspx, for example, menus are hidden
by flash content. But I was first annoyed surfing this site :
1. open www.matbe.com (a hardware site I often read) and open Ubuntu's
System Monitor ;
I can consistently reproduce this problem with pages such as:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/16/hp_xp_sp3_amd/
This has become such a problem that I've taken to installing Flashblock
just to be able to utilize the browser.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = firefox-3.0
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Does this happen on firefox-2 or any non flash pages? Can you please
give us step by step instructioins on how to reproduce this bug with
websites (some without flash if you can see it than. there is another
bug for CPU resources and i would like to know weather its the same or
not.
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