More details from me too: I have also been getting constant warnings
about an unresponsive script on Googlemail! Too damn similar to the
problems we always encountered with MSN and Internet Explorer! I have
never had those kinds of problems until my recent upgrade. Upgbrades are
usually problematic, but not this way.

Cheers,

Bill

--- axx <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo, 1.11.2010:

Von: axx <[email protected]>
Betreff: [Bug 668867] Re: Firefox hangs and has becoming very slow. It also 
crashes Firefox has become virtually unuasble
An: [email protected]
Datum: Montag, 1. November, 2010 18:41 Uhr

More details…

I started Firefox with "Firefox -console".
This got me a few lines of:
###!!! [Child][RPCChannel] Error: Channel error: cannot send/recv

and one instance of this one:
###!!! [RPCChannel][Child][RPCChannel.cpp:159] Assertion 
(!ProcessingSyncMessage()) failed.  violation of sync handler invariant 
(triggered by rpc)
  RPCChannel 'backtrace':

(yes, that's where it ends)

Also, when FF hangs and I'm watching a Youtube (Flash) video, the Flash player 
stays responsive (for a while) when the rest of FF has already moved to “I'm 
completely stuck” land.
Even another Flash video player lower on the page kept giving cues it was 
working (shimmer effect on the “play” arrow when I hovered over it) and the 
mouse cursor kept on changing from the regular pointer to the hand one gets 
when hovering over links.

This is Firefox 3.6.12 on Ubuntu 10.10, as the original bug reporter.

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Firefox hangs and has becoming very slow. It also crashes Firefox has become 
virtually unuasble
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668867
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