Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2015 13:46 CEST, Anton Aylward
On 04/29/2015 11:18 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
В Wed, 29 Apr 2015 21:57:44 +0000 Carl Hartung
пишет: Hi All,
This one has me really pulling my hair out. It started a couple of updates back and it hasn't improved since.
I observe it for as long as I remember on Windows so it probably something fundamental in Firefox architecture.
I tried switching to 'chrome' (both versions) and 'importing' the set of 'tabs' from FF that was proving problematic.
The problem persisted or was worse. "Chrome" took forever to start displaying some of those tabs, again tipping the 100% on all cores.
Chrome is a very fast and reliable browser (well, if it can open enough files ...) I'm routinely keeping 30+ tabs open. Many of them are heavy on JavaScript and the performance is excellent. I do have 16GB of RAM though (but I also run Eclipse with a huge project that needs 3-5GB ...). As I write this (in Chrome), Chrome uses 5 GB of RAM where the GPU needs most (900 MB). But no browser on the planet can protect you against bad JavaScript that some server sends you. What do you see in the task manager (Shift+Esc) and performance tools ("Inspect Element" in a problematic tab) in Chrome? Regards, -- Aaron "Optimizer" Digulla a.k.a. Philmann Dark "It's not the universe that's limited, it's our imagination. Follow me and I'll show you something beyond the limits." http://blog.pdark.de/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org