@ Tom, your suggestion didn't help. In fact, if the global menu bar is
switched on, than firefox in my case is not useable at all because it
just stops whenewer i want to go from bookmarks to a desired webpage. It
just stops not only firefox but all Unity on Ubuntu 12.xx (04/10).

So, i had to disable it earlier but it just helped only for a bit with
bookmarks (i have about 6.000), Unity doesen't froze now but just like
the others wrote, with time firefox is just slower and slower, and there
is a point where i have to close it because it can load my cpu to a
70-80%, and i see that scrolling page is not smooth at all, it's just
laggy, very laggy to a point where it just gives me mad, what is funny?
I have Quad Core CPU named X4 955 running at 3GHz...I have also Windows
Vista and on Vista i have never seen such behaviour, no matter how many
tabs are opened (even with for an example: 50 tabs), no matter what i
run, what i selected in firefox, which page im on (Youtube and moves
from it even with 720p or 1080 running) or how many firefox instances
are opened - it's just always smooth.

Under ubuntu, not. No matter which version of Ubuntu or Firefox. I have
checked it also on Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Xbuntu, Slackware - everything
works...exept Ubuntu.

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