Bug#583806: iceape-browser uses 97% cpu when sitting idle
Michelel Konzack
linux4michelle at tamay-dogan.net
Sun May 30 19:59:09 UTC 2010
Am 2010-05-15 23:16:26, schrieb markhobley at yahoo.co.uk:
>
> The iceape browser uses 97% cpu when sitting idle. This causes the window
> manager and other applications to slow to a crawl. Mouse and keyboard actions
> are delayed whilst waiting for iceape to catchup.
>
> This seems to be happening at ten second intervals. The system is fine for
> 10 seconds, then iceape kicks in and hogs the cpu for 10 seconds, and then
> the system is fine again for 10 seconds before iceape starts hogging the cpu
> again. The problem is intermittent: sometimes the system is fine (I guess it
> eventually becomes stable and iceape just sits there). If the system is stable
> and you click on an iceape window, the problem will reoccur, and iceape will
> start hogging the cpu again.
It seems to be not only the Debian version of SeaMonkey...
I have installed SeaMonkey 2.0.4 under /opt/ and I have the same problem
but Firefox under Lenny show some similar problems and eation 99% of CPU
resources...
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
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