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I'm not having this issue on Digg. I'm on 3.0+ on Intrepid. Marking
closed for now per Alexander's comments.
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 11:42:42AM -, Wouter Stomp wrote:
Firefox 3 beta 4, which is in hardy, now performs much much better on
javascript-heavy pages such as digg.com. Can you try if this resolves
the issue?
this is most likely fixed in firefox 3. firefox 2 won't see any fixes
of this
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Firefox 3 beta 4, which is in hardy, now performs much much better on
javascript-heavy pages such as digg.com. Can you try if this resolves
the issue?
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it seems to be sites that use a lot of ajax/javascript that cause the
CPU to hit the roof. if you have the same problem as me, going here
http://www.raizlabs.com/blog/?p=210 and dragging the red box will bring
your machine to its knees.
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After adding the doubleclick and adtech filter to adblock, Firefox
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Having this problem now with digg.com.
I'm using the Fiesty w/o compiz fusion and have java6 binaries and plug-ins
installed. Other than java and amorok its a fresh install of Ubuntu.
The digg website doesnt slow down but STALLS firefox. It seems that
switching the tabs at the taskbar solves
Confirm problem, ubunty FF, firefox 2.0.0.6. Running beryl, geforce go
7300 with restricted nvidia driver. The haanooffscreenpixmaps method
does not work for me.
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Fix that worked for me, I added adblock, and then added the filters:
*doubleclick* and *adtech*.
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Here is a self-contained and simplified example of the problem. When the
attached sample html uses stylesheet style_slow.css, the scrolling is sluggish,
when it uses style_fast.css, the scrolling is fast. The only difference is
that in the fast case, the following statements are commented out
I should note that XaaNoOffscreenPixmaps helped me only partly. The
vistered-little-theme site and some others I've looked at are still
quite slow.
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Confirmed working here, as well, on an ATI Radeon X300 with XGL Compiz
Fusion. Much thanks to Troy Reynolds and everybody else working to
resolve this problem.
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Ok, I must really be missing something. Two people have posted thanks
to Troy Reynolds, one even citing the Troy Reynolds method as a fix.
I'm not seeing any fixes provided by that user in this thread, so
seriously, what am I missing out on?
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The XaaNoOffscreenPixmaps option also worked for me, and also fixed a
similar problem with a bit of experimental javascript as seen on this
page:
http://www.raizlabs.com/blog/?p=210
Perhaps this can help narrow down the problem.
Note: ubuntu 7.04, firefox 2.0.0.6, video is nv17 (geforce4 440
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This problem always happens on my Ubuntu 6.10.
I too am experiencing slowdown on digg.com, and it too is caused by
javascript (disabling scripts for digg.com with the NoScript extension
is the only way to make the site usable).
I have an ATI Radeon X300, like tomdryer and barretta. I'm running XGL
with Compiz Fusion over it. I'm willing to
Hi, I've tried Troy Reynolds method and it's really made things a lot
better, now AJAX animations play correctly, no frame skip or slowliness.
My graphic card is an AGP x8 ATI Radeon 9250 with 256Mo RAM. I am using
Ubuntu 7.04 with the (X11) Free Radeon Driver.
here is how my graphic card
does this happen with builds provided from ftp.mozilla.org as well?
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Yes, It affects Firefox from ubuntu repositories and Firefox from
Mozilla builds too. Even Opera is slightly affected too
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I'm getting the same problem. I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.4 on Ubuntu Feisty
Fawn. However, Firefox does not have any issues from Windows. But quite
interestingly, since I have recently moved to a new office, with a
similar machine and OS, Firefox does not seem to have the problem.
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Can you try with the latest firefox in feisty it is now 2.0.0.6
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Im assuming its still present since upstream hasnt done anything yet
with it. I was never able to reproduce this
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In my case, running driconf and activating disable low-impact
fallbackhas solved the problem. Scrolling is ok now.
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It's worth pointing out that Digg recently changed their commenting
system for improved performance.
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I experience same problem with various sites. Ubuntu 7.04 and Ati
Radeon x300.
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I have now replicated this problem (Slow scrolling Slow
responsiveness) on various systems with varying video cards. The
http://windyroad.org/software/wordpress/vistered-little-theme/ seems to
be a very good test of this and the issue is quite obvious when viewing
that site.
I have also tried
Troy I am unable to reproduce that on a KDE system of Kubuntu Gutsy or
an an Ubuntu Feisty install. It'd say its a Digg problem.
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I'd just like to report that I have tried the above Option
XaaNoOffscreenPixmaps and this did not resolve the issue for me.
I still experience very slow scrolling and with digg.com and various
other sites.
http://windyroad.org/software/wordpress/vistered-little-theme/
The above site scrolls
Just for my curiosity, try this xorg.conf setting in your device
section, assuming you are using linux:
Option XaaNoOffscreenPixmaps
Disables accelerated draws into pixmaps stored in offscreen video
memory.
I searched and searched and searched some more to find a fix for this
need to get this on track upstream or reject.
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I had this same issue perhaps a week or two ago. The home page would
load the top banner and then just freeze trying to load something. In
the end I realized it was being caused by one of the ads or something so
I installed Adblock Plus. Problem gone.
Course, there could be 100 different issues
there is no info request...
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I had to block all the images and the speed became significantly better.
of course, this doesn't solve the problem... The filters I used with
adblock plus were:
http://digg.com/img/*.png
http://digg.com/img/*.gif
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I am also experiencing this bug with FireFox 2.0.0.3 on Kubuntu Feisty
Fawn Final.
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I am having the same issue with Ubuntu 7.04. I have ATI 9250 which uses the
open source driver.
I don't think it has anything to do with the open source driver because I have
tried both the open source ati driver and the open source radeon driver with no
difference.
I am using Firefox from
Hi,
well I have found a workarround for digg.com, which may not be very practical
to some people here but I found it helps reducing CPU usage while rendering
digg.com web pages.
I have installed Adblock Plus extension for Firefox then, I visited
digg.com and right click on comment picture
Thanks for the tip!
I am amazed with the huge number of Ubuntu fans among Digg
users...and the huge number of Digg users among Ubuntu fans that
this bug has gone on as long as it has.
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I am having the same issue with Ubuntu 7.04. It used to work fine with
Edgy, and started when I did a clean install of Feisty. Both Firefox and
Epiphany have the exact same problems. Opening digg.com or
linuxactionshow.com causes Firefox to slow down. Scrolling and opening
menus becomes slow, and
I have this same issue. I am using firefox 2.0.0.1 on EdgyEft. Digg
slows my machine way down, and video within digg barely works at all.
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I have the same problem with slow tab switches with digg.com, I am using
Firefox 2.0 on opensuse 10.2. My laptop isn't current so I'm not
expecting much, but there is a noticeable lag associated with digg.com
that is not there with firefox on windows. Also playing video within
digg does not work
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When I was using Nvidia Geforce Ti 4200 card with default drivers on
Ubuntu, I was encountering this problem.
Now, when I've changed my card to Ati X800 GTO, Digg is loaded slower
than on Windows, but it doesn't disturb the whole Ubuntu system and
menus as well as changing the tabs works
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I experience the problem with the upstream Firefox versions. It slows
down the computer, not only Firefox... I do not use Ubuntu's firefox so
I don't know if it is effected (though there are comments at upstream
that it is?) so I didn't report it here.
For now, upstream is saying that this may be
can we bump up the importance, the bug's rather annoying -thanks :)
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towsonu2003: I think the importance is right, as this is a special case,
which affects people visiting digg.com, and not to everybody :)
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Hi;
I have a similar issue to this bug, BUT I get the problem with the
sound being cut off on sites other than digg.com...it just seems to
be the worst with digg.com ( which is also slow with the FF Ubuntu
6.10 combination and not otherwise ):
towsonu2003: I think the importance is right, as this is a special case, which
affects people visiting digg.com, and not to everybody :)
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I respectfully disagree. It is a high visibility issue and you only
get one chance to make a good
Not to beat a dead horse, but I would like to add a point to my last
post.
I think using Firefox, on Ubuntu, to read digg.com, while listening to
music is a very, very, very, common thing.
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as discussed at the upstream report, the problem isn't just with digg.
but it shows itself very nicely with digg.
another example they give (I believe) is http://www.linuxactionshow.com/
but if in this bug we'll specifically talk about digg.com and nothing
else, than I agree that it's low status
If you want to speed things up, please provide us that info.
I would do that, but I have no idea how to isolate html/javascript code
per bug etc... MozillaTeam/Bugs wikipages don't have guides for it
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before we can actually start to process we need to find out which
component or javascript function causes these slowdowns.
If you want to speed things up, please provide us that info. Without
that info I cannot even confirm the upstream bug (which is currently
still unconfirmed)as this might as
strip down the site block by block until you find the html block which
causes this.
Anyway, I doubt that this only is the case on ubuntu. Maybe the site
admin wants to investigate first? Have you tried to contact him about
his site being really slow on firefox?
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Hi Alex;
I don't know if you saw my comment or not.
I tried digg.com out with the same version of FF out on my windows xp
box at work. I did not get any slowness, nor did I get any
interruption in other programs while browsing digg.com.
There is something in the FF Ubuntu combination.
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Hi Alex;
I don't know if you saw my comment or not.
I tried digg.com out with the same version of FF out on my windows xp
box at work. I did not get any slowness, nor did I get any
interruption in other programs while browsing digg.com.
I also downloaded Opera for linux onto my Ubuntu box.
I don't think so.
I don't experience such problem neither on Windows nor Ubuntu 6.06 with
Firefox 1.5 installed on my second computer, however loading takes
longer. As far as I know, when I had Dapper installed here, sites like
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Odd, I am wondering if anyone can reproduce this. Also, maybe check out
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs and try some of those.
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Well, I have Ubuntu 6.10 with Firefox version 2.0.0.1.
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This problem is probably with Digg and the content on it.
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No problem here, though it needs a lot of time in charge the page, but
doesn't freezes my computer ;)
I have Feisty up-to-date and Firefox 2.0.0.1 from Ubuntu.
Which version of Ubuntu and of Firefox are you using? And of flash?
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