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I haven't had this issue since probably Intrepid but it seems that
others disagree.
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I WAS affected too. but since Karmic all things are running fine.
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Hi,
I have the same problem with Google Reader (with Gmail i think
no...).The Reader scroll is too slow.
I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic with all updates :(
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It is most certainly not fixed in Karmic. Scrolling in Google Reader is
even worse for me with 9.10 (x86_64) and FF 3.5. I've tried everything:
disabling desktop effects, disabling pango, disabling all plugins
(ubuntu extension, flash, etc.), deleting my firefox profile (so it
creates a fresh
@tobiasly
ok i can confirm, that F3.5 has a hard time with the google reader. But its
definitly not the same sluggish scrolling issue.
I think the problem of this site is the heavy usage of javascript.
When i start to scroll, firefox just does not repaint the images as fast
as (for example
at least this is fixed in karmic (beta)
same system with jaunty is affected till today (all updates ..)
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I got some news, I checked out Firefox 3.5 Beta 4. It's running a lot of
faster, so I tried if the scrolling problem still occurs. It didn't, scrolling
was very fast and smooth with not much cpu consumtion :-) So I was happy. Then
I returned to my normal Firefox installation shipped with Ubuntu
This is definitely still an issue for me with
3.0.11+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.04.1 AND
3.5~hg20090613r25972+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~umd1~jaunty. To duplicate it I
can just open gmail and open the tasks or a chat pop-up, and scrolling
becomes unbearably slow. Currently I am using chromium-browser for
k, same Firefox Version here (3.0.11+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.04.1).
I'm running Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04.1 64 Bit with all updates.
Mhm, maybe it's the video driver. I recently (yesterday) updated my nvidia
driver to version 180.60 (from 180.44) so I can use it with the new 2.6.30
kernel. If you
I just recently upgraded to the 185.18.14-0ubuntu1 driver from the
xorg-swat PPA and still experience it with that.
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k, this driver is newer than mine. So I don't have any clues why this
problem is solved for me :-(
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what kernel are you using?
maybe its an kernel - nvidea driver issue.
I mean 2.6.30 may fit with the 180.60
I will investigate this.
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@aatdark:
little notice: running 2.6.28-11-generic with 180.60 ( I only tested
2.6.30, my working kernel ist the standard one from jaunty)
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what kernel are you using?
I am running the standard Jaunty kernel, 2.6.28.11.15.
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anyone knows if this is a firefox or a xulrunner related problem?
if xulrunner is not the problem i will remove it from the affected projects.
Imho we also have to remove the fix commited because this is simply
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Alex, is there something we can do to speedup this bug fixing? Perhaps
aatdark work can be useful, since it provides a clean testcase? Will FF 3.5
still have this bug?
I think the issue is understood upstream - though no fix is proposed
yet; anyway, attaching a simple testcase to the right
It's a GTK2 bug, as pointed by others in this thread:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427431
I'm almost sure that it also occurs in the Eclipse IDE, when editing reports
using BIRT - scrolling it's as sluggish as in Firefox.
Is there a current Firefox based on Motif or something
Sorry Alex,
I didn't checked the linked bugs actually!
I'm very glad that eventually we all have been able to track this down!
I'm not sure this might be a driver issue, IMHO. So far there have been
reports of users with Nvidia, Intel and ATI cards (fglrx, see first post of
Mozilla bug
Sorry,
I watched the wrong bug on mozilla.
The culprit, as Sack pointed out, should be this one:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427431
Great Bernhard, I see that you already pointed out your work, good :)
2009/5/3 Stefano Doni stefano.d...@gmail.com
Sorry Alex,
I
i can confirm bad behaviour on Intel 4500MHD. (After extensive scrolling the
windows turns gray and keeps scrolling)
hope the bug will be fixed in FF 3.5
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top-idle.log
2009/5/2 Stefano Doni stefano.d...@gmail.com
Here's some hard performance data.
I've measured Xorg and firefox CPU consumption in two scenarios:
1) System completely idle
2) Firefox open on gmail, only 1 tab, no firefox extensions, scrolling down
this launchpad thread fully
top-firefox-scrolling.log
2009/5/2 Stefano Doni stefano.d...@gmail.com
top-idle.log
2009/5/2 Stefano Doni stefano.d...@gmail.com
Here's some hard performance data.
I've measured Xorg and firefox CPU consumption in two scenarios:
1) System completely idle
2) Firefox open on gmail, only
Here's the data of the same firefox scrolling test, this time with nv
driver.
It seems a little bit better, Xorg draws a little less CPU consumption
compared with nouveau, but it is still the bottleneck as you can see.
See attachment.
2009/5/2 aatdark bernhardr...@inode.at
i can confirm bad
although xorg uses all the cpu time it must be a firefox bug because opera qt
does not show any of this issues.
Is this an xulrunner or an firefox bug ?
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this is an updated version of the page. It does not contain any
position:fixed element on it.
as you can see the scrolling is very fast.
http://stinkt.kicks-
ass.org/1b6cc1af2e8437646c9b7422d78e6eb3/no_css_fix_pos.html
(original page with the position:fixed elements)
I've profiled the system while executing the previously described
workload.
Attached you can find oprofile output.
Even though there are no symbols (I guess I need debug packages for that),
it shows where the time is spent.
Alex, let me know if symbols might be interesting to track this down.
I can confirm this,
the difference is like night and day!
Sounds like this might be the culprit.
Did you find that gmail uses this kind of element? This might point directly
to a firefox bug?
Thanks, great work!
2009/5/2 aatdark bernhardr...@inode.at
this is an updated version of the page.
Excellent work, stek79 and aatdark, thanks a lot.
One question: if the cause is the use of position:fixed;, can't we use
greasemonkey or some other CSS hack to make a workaround while the
actual problem isn't fixed ? Does anybody know how to do it ?
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Did you find that gmail uses this kind of element? This might point directly
to a firefox bug?
well. i already said above that fixed positioning is known to have
performance issues (and i gave bugzilla IDs above for them); besides
from that its also a driver issue, because it works better with
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I can confirm these findings on my Ubuntu 9.04 + Nvidia driver GeForce
8600 as well. Also not only does it reduce CPU consumption if I switch
to the nv open source drivers, but the performance increases
dramatically as well.
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firefox-3.6 (or firefox-3.5) from the ubuntu daily archive:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa
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asac, I've just reproduced
To everyone now involved in this bug... I have now also made a bug
report on Mozilla's Bugzilla. Firefox + NVIDIA users have long had to
deal with this problem or not having compiz-fusion and just using the Nv
drivers to avoid it. Hopefully it will get some attention over there as
well.
Here is
I don't thinik its an nvidia specific bug.
I get the same sluggish behavior with:
ATI Mobility Radeon 9600
nvidia GT 8500
nvidia Quadro nvs135
intel GMA X3100
and many others I've tested
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ok i did some further investigation.
The Process that causes all the CPU load is xorg.
But i don't think that xorg is the problem. I played a little bit with
the css of the page and i found the following:
the css code that causes all the problems is:
position:fixed;
Each time there is a static
the best example:
http://stinkt.kicks-ass.org/1b6cc1af2e8437646c9b7422d78e6eb3/slidecast%20-%20studio%20-%20vertical-view.html
(this is a static copy of the site)
just try scrolling with you mousewheele up and down very fast. Then you
can see that the page is still scrolling seconds after you
I can confirm this website, too.
here is a video i've 'ploaded in youtube sawing the problem in firefox in
ubuntu, then the same website in firefox in windows (virtualbox) works fine.
I think a major difference in the windows version of firefox is that in windows
firefox seems to drop mousewheel
sorry this is the link of the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF3rYMEbIOw
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the css code that causes all the problems is:
position:fixed;
Yes, this is definitely true. Scrolling is fine until there is a chat
or task list up. Perhaps someone should file a mozilla bug with this
more specific
Definitely,
very slow scrolling for me also.
Too bad I don't think this bug is considered anymore :(
2009/4/28 aatdark bernhardr...@inode.at
I can confirm Firefox @ Jaunty running VERY SLOW on very long sites.
My hardware: Nvidia GTS 250 CPU E6600 2GB RAM.
I testet opera linked with
I can confirm Firefox @ Jaunty running VERY SLOW on very long sites.
My hardware: Nvidia GTS 250 CPU E6600 2GB RAM.
I testet opera linked with qt3 and it is running extreme fast. No lag at all.
So this must be a problem either with gtk or with geko engine.
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I can confirm Firefox @ Jaunty running VERY SLOW on very long sites.
My hardware: Nvidia GTS 250 CPU E6600 2GB RAM.
I testet opera linked with qt3 and it is running extreme fast. No lag at all.
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I can confirm slow Firefox scrolling on Gmail. on a Dell Latitude D630
laptop (Core2 Duo 2.2GHz, 4GB RAM) with Nvidia Quadro 135 (128mb).
Scrolling is so slow that I stop turning the mouse wheel and Firefox
tries to keep up for 20 more seconds (!!!) and sometimes it turns gray
(not responding).
Hello John,
which final release are you referring to?
Do you mean ibex's firefox?
If so, what kind of test do you want? Oprofile or a feeling one?
Regarding the feeling, I can say that it is not blazing fast when scrolling
gmail UI - even the last ubuntu firefox.
Let me know how I can
Cn you please test if this happens with finial release of firefox if you
disable all your themes and extensions and starting firefox using
firefox -safe-mode without the
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Hello guys,
too bad I have to agree with you. My previous statement was an error, I
posted to the wrong bug.
To demostrate this slowness as a quantitative issue, I taken some simple
measurements with top during some simple gmail scrolling activity.
You can see that during this simple
Hi, here is a quick oprofile report during gmail scrolling, I hope it can be
useful.
2008/7/6 Stefano Doni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello guys,
too bad I have to agree with you. My previous statement was an error,
I posted to the wrong bug.
To demostrate this slowness as a quantitative
Can confirm.. same here.
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This bug has re-appeared for me. It was gone when RC1 came out, and has
been back for a week or so. I believe updated packages to firefox and
firefox-gnome were released in this time period as well.
This bug has re-appeared for me. It was gone when RC1 came out, and has
been back for a week or so. I believe updated packages to firefox and
firefox-gnome were released in this time period as well.
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up to me the problem now is almost fixed.
Perhaps we could close this bug?
Great work, as usual.
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On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 04:39:15PM -, nawitus wrote:
Or you can download Firefox 3.0 release candidate 1 from here and install
manually:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/3.0rc1-candidates/build1/
please dont advise other users to install from mozilla. If you want to
I too can confirm that this bug seems to be completely fixed in Firefox
3.0 RC1 (yay). I did a manual install from the site (since the
repositories STILL haven't updated to the new one). Some of my plugins
seem broken so I would advise people to just wait for repos to have it.
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I had similar slow scrolling problems with my online brokerage account
(tradeking) once I logged on to the website. The slow scrolling existed
on both firefox-3.0 and ephiphany, but was not there in Galeon.
My problem did not get fixed with the RC1 release. Disabling compiz did
not help either.
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 06:00:58PM -, stek79 wrote:
Hi Alexander,
where can we get the released fix?
I have the same problem too, and I can confirm that it's not gmail
specific - the other referenced sites are really slow!
You could try the latest firefox-3.0 and xulrunner-1.9
I'm going to try them, I'll let you know.
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can you please tell me what debs I have to download?
If I expand firefox-3.0 - 3.0~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~fta2~hardy I see
more than 20 firefox packages...
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Alex,
can you please tell me what debs I have to download?
If I expand firefox-3.0 - 3.0~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~fta2~hardy I see
more than 20 firefox packages...
Cant really tell ... depends on what you have installed atm
(e.g.
Or you can download Firefox 3.0 release candidate 1 from here and install
manually:
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We package the builds for a reason getting them from mozilla doesnt tell
us if it was them or us. If they never saw the bug in upstream than its
a Ubuntu bug Cant tell if Ubuntu bug is fixed by grabbing upstream
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Hi Alexander,
where can we get the released fix?
I have the same problem too, and I can confirm that it's not gmail
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Well, the latest firefox 3.0 nightly has this fixed for me.
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Well, the latest firefox 3.0 nightly has this fixed for me.
ok thanks for the update
affects ubuntu/xulrunner-1.9
status fixcommitted
- Alexander
** Changed in: xulrunner-1.9 (Ubuntu)
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1. Install the Stylish Add-on
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108)
2. Right click the icon -- Write style -- For google.com
3. Add *{border-style: none !important;}
Doesn't seem to fix other sites, though, so maybe there is more than one
bug
Upstream bug was mariked as a dup im just updating this bug report to
track new bug number
** Changed in: xulrunner
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this is a Xulrunner-1.9 bug, closing firerfox task for that reason
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Endolith, do you mean you tried the work around at:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/217580/comments/9;
No. That's not a workaround; it's just an alternative way to access
gmail. This problem is not specific to Gmail
Confirmed - 8.04 i386
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Same problem here.
Seems to work slow with javaScript/ajax. Scrolling down the Gmail doesn't work
good.
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Changed upstram bug pre user confirm.
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Endolith, do you mean you tried the work around at:
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I changed to Murrine and to gmail older version simultaneously - now I
believe that what helped wasnt' Murrine, but changing GMail.
Officially Google doesn't support Firefox 3 yet; there are plenty of angry
messages about it in gmail discussion groups.
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Endolith
phinn wrote:
Yes your right the Old version is definitely a work around. It would
be nice to see the bug resolved though because on my WinXP machine both
modes run fine.
On a side note I have also found the performance to be oddly better with
my NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT with the
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I am unable to reproduce this in firefox 3.0
Can you please confirm if this happens in galeon, epiphany-browser,
konq. to give us a better idea but im honestly lean towards gmail beta
version being why its slow but i would
muriloq wrote:
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wrote:
I am unable to reproduce this in firefox 3.0
Can you please confirm if this happens in galeon, epiphany-browser,
konq. to give us a better idea but im honestly lean towards gmail beta
version being why
John Vivirito wrote:
muriloq wrote:
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wrote:
I am unable to reproduce this in firefox 3.0
Can you please confirm if this happens in galeon, epiphany-browser,
konq. to give us a better idea but im honestly lean towards gmail
John Vivirito wrote:
muriloq wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 1:18 PM, John Vivirito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am unable to reproduce this in firefox 3.0
Can you please confirm if this happens in galeon, epiphany-browser,
konq. to give us a better idea but im honestly lean
John Vivirito wrote:
muriloq wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 1:18 PM, John Vivirito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am unable to reproduce this in firefox 3.0
Can you please confirm if this happens in galeon, epiphany-browser,
konq. to give us a better idea but im honestly lean
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muriloq wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 1:18 PM, John Vivirito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am unable to reproduce this in firefox 3.0
Can you please confirm if this happens in galeon, epiphany-browser,
konq. to give
Im leaning towards https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413280
more so can you please test the testcase they have see if you see same
issue? than if you do ill mark bug for upstream bug.
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definitly a xulrunner-1.9 bug; lets keep the firefox-3.0 target open to
catch duplicates.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217580
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for now lets go for https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424423
** Also affects: xulrunner via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424423
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: xulrunner-1.9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yes, it's the same problem. I posted a comment there.
On 5/2/08, John Vivirito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im leaning towards https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413280
more so can you please test the testcase they have see if you see same
issue? than if you do ill mark bug for upstream
On 5/1/08, phinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a side note I have also found the performance to be oddly better with
my NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT with the open source drivers than the nvidia-
glx-new drivers from restricted. This is unfortunate because I cannot
use Compiz-fusion with the open
I tried the Murrine workaround and it did not seem to help. I think
this is a pretty major bug. Browsing certain pages with Firefox is very
slow and there appears to be no way for me to workaround.
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Slow performance with Gmail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217580
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Changing to Gmail Older Version (using the link or going to
https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1 ) solved the problem here.
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Slow performance with Gmail
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I have the same problem here. The problem started after I've upgraded to
Hardy and gmail switched to new version mode. I had to switch back to
old version as a workaround.
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Slow performance with Gmail
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Yes your right the Old version is definitely a work around. It would
be nice to see the bug resolved though because on my WinXP machine both
modes run fine.
On a side note I have also found the performance to be oddly better with
my NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT with the open source drivers than the
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