NoOp wrote:

Perhaps it's a flash issue?

<http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/829-Folsom-Street-414-San-Francisco-CA-94107/2120805344_zpid/>


Further, I've been running this 2.9.1 SM all day w/2 windows&  15
browsing tabs, standard email window + 3 nntp windows open. So it might
be worthwhile to explore other issues with your system/graphics?
...

I disabled Flash in both Firefox and Seamonkey. At first, I thought that had fixed the problem in Firefox, switching between map and satellite in maps.google.com, but then it started acting up.

In Seamonkey, I opened your link above. The system monitor showed that one of the cores was saturated. I ran top like you did and found Seamonkey's usage was around 14%, but Xorg's usage was 80% or so.

Minimizing Seamonkey's window drops the CPU usage down to nil; unminimizing it again saturates a core.

Opera has no visible effect either minimized or unminimized; the CPU usage is nil in both conditions.

What does this tell me?

BTW, I'm running CentOS 5.6 on an ASUS M4785TD-M EVO with an AMD 605e processor with 4 GB of DDR3 1600 RAM.


Craig
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