Hi,

no, it is not.
When seamonkey starts consuming CPU, I can also close all tabs beside
about:performance and the load stays! Some years ago some hint that it could be
the IMAP logics running in the background but there was never a prove for that.

I encounter this problem now for years, why should 2.53.2 fix it?
I will try it out, but I fear the issue still remains.

Best regards,

Erik



Ant wrote:
> Erik, are they reproducable by specific web sites? I know YouTube, Facebook,
> LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. can do this for me on my decade old 64-bit W7 HPE SP1
> PC. :( ALso, why are you not using v2.53.2 (.3 is coming out very soon)?
> 
> 
> On 6/27/2020 12:02 PM, Erik Rull wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> after some days of runtime, seamonkey starts eating my laptop battery by
>> constantly consuming CPU time - 55 to 75% even if I close all active tabs!
>> I tried to chase this with about:performance but this then complains, that
>> about:performance is the culprit - and when closing it, CPU load does not
>> decrease.
>>
>> I have this trouble since more than 10 years, some responses told me that the
>> IMAP might be one of problems, but there was never a proof of that.
>>
>> Is there any way to track this issue? Restarting seamonkey always helps - but
>> this is not the nice way of solving it. Sometimes seamonkey crashes after a
>> certain runtime and this higher CPU load which resolves indirectly the 
>> problem.
>> Can I somehow trace threads etc. for their CPU load?
>>
>> I encoutered the problems on Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 10 as well on
>> kubuntu 18.04.
> ...
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