Very strange. After the latest Firefox update
http://lubosz.de/Firefox3PerformanceBug/ is very smooth on my laptop
which was previously very slow, but on my PC it's still painfully slow.
Both computers are using the Nvidia 177.80 driver. Seems to be fixed for
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Attribute 'GlyphCache' (fackamato-laptop:0.0): 1.
The valid values f
Intrepid, Firefox 3.0.4, 180.06 Nvidia beta drivers and
http://lubosz.de/Firefox3PerformanceBug/ is still very choppy. It's much
better than on earlierNVidia drivers but still pretty unusable on this
test site. Athlon XP 2200+, 2 GB RAM, btw.
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The problems has completely disappeared for me.
I'm not sure whether it's intrepid, the new firefox, or the 180.06 NVIDIA
drivers, but http://lubosz.de/Firefox3PerformanceBug/ is smooth as butter for
me, even smoother than on WinXP
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This definitely seems to be a Firefox problem, as I don't have any
trouble scrolling these test sites with Opera on Ubuntu 8.10. I really
hope this gets fixed soon; it makes visiting some websites very
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For me this Firefox scroll's problem reappears after Nvidia Drivers
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It's not fix with new kernel. It has nothing to do with kernel...
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In my case also it's not fixed
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My CPU usage does go up to 50-60% on each core when I scroll with a
fixed image on screen. When there's no such image, the scrolling goes by
without any noticeable increase in CPU usage. It's much better than
before now, at least it's usable, previously it was hell. But now I can
actually smooth sc
I doubt there could be a link with the kernel.
I have seen this issue since at least 2.6.18, though I have been using
2.6.22, 2.6.24, 2.6.25 and currently 2.6.26.
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I doubt there could be a link with the kernel.
I have seen this issue since at least 2.6.18, though I have been using
2.6.22, 2.6.24, 2.6.25 and currently 2.6.26.
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The problem seems to have disappeared for me. The only change I've
performed that I remember is upgrading to the 2.6.24-21-generic kernel.
It no longer happens on both 3.0 and 3.1b2
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What's the status and the importance of this bug? I think that the
developers should make it a priority, since it is verified by many
people. Browsing is what the most people do when they use their desktop
pc and the "Ubuntu experience" is degraded because of this bug.
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Has anyone noticed any difference with Firefox 3.1b1?
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@gdp77: I just notice this before: it's not yet clear if this is a Firefox,
NVidia or a Xorg issue.
I think this is a combination of different factors since Firefox itself has the
same problem with fixed images in other OSs but with less incidence.
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I am lost in the whole discussion. Is it finally a firefox issue, a Xorg
issue, a video driver issue or what?
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Same problem here. That's incredible that surfing is such a pain in 2008.
Quite frustrating when you have a 512 Mb graphic card and a core 2 duo 2,2 Ghz
processor.
I am surprised that this issue has not yet been take seriously, it seems.
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This seems to be a problem with how Firefox handles fixed images. On
Slashdot, if you disable the fixed bar at the top that follows you when
you scroll down, performance is much improved.
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I can confirm the bug, and I can confirm Mathias Buren's workaround,
posted 2008-08-19: upgrade Nvidia driver and add performance tweak to
xorg.conf. With two caveats.
I installed the newest nvidia beta driver successfully, and followed
this thread http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t
I can confirm this too, scrolling is very slow especially on website
like http://www.gamespot.com
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I've just downloaded a GTK browser based on WebKit (Safari's engine). It
is called "midori", but when trying with
http://lubosz.de/Firefox3PerformanceBug/
Scrolling is terribly jerky and slow. Cpu also goes to 100%.
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If the problem is cause by the X server or by the GPU driver it wouldn't
be an issue of Firefox, isn't it?
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This issue is solved for me with the latest beta driver from NVIDIA.
See:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=118085 and
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=118088 .
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Did not help a bit, it's actually worse.
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On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 03:55:42PM -, The Devil Is A Squirrel wrote:
> Ok, I think the issue is Xrender which renders the page in FF3. It seems
> that NVIDIA has some problems with its drivers.
>
Consider to use the free nvidia driver (nv).
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Ok, I think the issue is Xrender which renders the page in FF3. It seems
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I *think* so, but I wouldn't bet my ass on it...sorry. However, even now
my 8.04 and 8.10 Kubuntu runs Firefox way better (it's still worse than
Opera or FF2, it still "flickers") inside my virtualbox, it doesn't on
my real installation (and yes, I tried to purge and re-install with a
clean profile
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 07:39:36PM -, The Devil Is A Squirrel wrote:
> That's what I mean. I don't have this issue in my virualbox
> installation.
>
So did you actually see this bug in the virtualbox at some point?
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That's what I mean. I don't have this issue in my virualbox
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The Devil Is A Squirrel: virtualbox uses a virtual device therefore it's
not possible to install the NVIDIA driver in virtualbox.
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Now, after the recent update, even my 8.04 Kubuntu works fine (well, at
least significant better)...but ONLY in my virtualbox.
Could it be just a video issue? In my virtualbox my NVIDIA card get's
not recognized. However, disabling any 3rd party driver support in my
'real' installation does not ch
Wow, I just updated my 8.10 installation in my virtualbox and now FF3
works almost perfect. How can I review what was updated during 'dist-
upgrade'? Maybe we find this way the solution.
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Hm, couldn't this be a Cairo-bug?
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> someone manage to fix X-server and its drivers
Are you sure it's only a X-server/driver issue? Even on WinXP FF3 is way
slower than FF2, though, it's not nearly as bad as it is under Linux...
I don't have any desktop effects in place.
I'm getting the feeling that Mozilla just ignores this bug.
I don't have desktop effects, and this problem remains. (I'm in
intrepid with an intel gma965)
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On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:33:46AM -, Squirrel wrote:
> Is there ANY progress? I know it's not your fault guys, but this is not
> a tiny issue, this is huge as the whole internet experience is totally
> screwed!!
>
Did disabling desktop effects help for you? otherwise, you probably
are out of
On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 06:50:12AM -, H5N1 wrote:
> I think I've just said that IMHO there's no bug regarding the
> background-repeat but all the slowness we can experience derives from fixed
> background.
Thats a separate issue and is already known upstream and probably in
launchpad as well
Is there ANY progress? I know it's not your fault guys, but this is not
a tiny issue, this is huge as the whole internet experience is totally
screwed!!
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I think I've just said that IMHO there's no bug regarding the background-repeat
but all the slowness we can experience derives from fixed background.
In fact the gradient witch gdp77 is talking about is a fixed background.
But I know that there's another open issue regarding the fixed background.
I have reported terrible lag when scrolling www.hwbox.gr (other pages
scroll up and down perfectly) only when I visit the site from Linux
(Ubuntu) + Firefox
No answers were coming so I tried to find out what was the problem
myself. Using adblock plugin I tried to block 1 by 1 all the items of
the
http://lubosz.de/Firefox3PerformanceBug/
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On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 06:58:41PM -, The Devil Is A Squirrel wrote:
> Oh, I didn't mean to question it, I just wanted the link to the bug
> report, because I can't find it and I would like to read more about this
> issue...
>
Search upstream ... most likely it was resolved invalid as its a c
Oh, I didn't mean to question it, I just wanted the link to the bug
report, because I can't find it and I would like to read more about this
issue...
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> this page is about a different bug: "performance issue with absolute
> position floating elements". Thats known upstream
>
> - Alexander
> **
>
> Do you have a link to that? I just tested this on a fr
**
this page is about a different bug: "performance issue with absolute
position floating elements". Thats known upstream
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Do you have a link to that? I just tested this on a fresh XP
installation, while the rendering is not super fast it's way better than
under K/U
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 10:57:34PM -, The Devil Is A Squirrel wrote:
> Done.
>
> Gmail behaves better, but other sites not. See for yourself:
> http://watch.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/
this page is about a different bug: "performance issue with absolute
position floating elements". Thats k
Nop, Opera has his own (proprietary) rendering engine called "Presto".
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But Opera does not have this issue and has the same engine, right?
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@joelpt : I was seeing this behaviour on Win Xp either on Firefox 2.0 and
report this so long ago.
I think that it's not a bug of Firefox on Ubuntu but a slow behaviour of Gecko
rendering engine.
In fact I can see this behaviour on Camino for Mac on DeerPark on Slacky and
Win and in older Mozill
This site is worse: http://watch.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/
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I am actually seeing the same behavior on Windows XP, Firefox 3.0 RC2.
So this is not a problem isolated to Linux.
The best example I have seen of the problem is on this site:
http://www.timothysykes.com/
It's slower than normal on most of the page, but if you scroll all the
way down to the botto
Done.
Gmail behaves better, but other sites not. See for yourself:
http://watch.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/
This site runs in Opera just fine...
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On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 06:17:28PM -, The Devil Is A Squirrel wrote:
> No improvement in 3.0 RC2 either. This behavior is really annoying, I
> have to switch to Opera until it's fixed :-(
>
Could you please try to use the cairo and firefox-3.0/xulrunner-1.9
builds available in hardy-proposed
No improvement in 3.0 RC2 either. This behavior is really annoying, I
have to switch to Opera until it's fixed :-(
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No improvements in 3.0 RC1 from hardy-proposed, sorry.
I tried the two urls below, which both gives 15-20 fps in Opera, but
only ½-1 fps in Firefox 3 RC1.
Note that the slashdot url is interesting: It scrolls equally well in
Opera and Firefox until the 'Comments' box (on the left) starts to
'hove
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On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 07:17:55PM -, Peter Lombardo wrote:
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> The scrolling improves alot if you set general.smoothScroll to false in
> about:config.
>
> I hit this issue at http://www.timothysykes.com/ with Firefox 3.0b5
> unmasked Gentoo package. (I run Gentoo)
>
> The performance was
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 07:17:55PM -, Peter Lombardo wrote:
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> The scrolling improves alot if you set general.smoothScroll to false in
> about:config.
>
> I hit this issue at http://www.timothysykes.com/ with Firefox 3.0b5
> unmasked Gentoo package. (I run Gentoo)
>
> The performance was
The scrolling improves alot if you set general.smoothScroll to false in
about:config.
I hit this issue at http://www.timothysykes.com/ with Firefox 3.0b5
unmasked Gentoo package. (I run Gentoo)
The performance was atrocious to the point of unusable - disabling
smooth scrolling makes it alot fa
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 11:01:41PM -, John Vivirito wrote:
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> > No, I have the same issue on Arch Linux, too. It isn't only an Ubuntu
> > problem.
> > Tested: Firefox 3 Beta 5 (vanilla; no patches) on amd64
> >
> >
> This is an upstream issue its a GFX i just cant see
André Klitzing wrote:
> No, I have the same issue on Arch Linux, too. It isn't only an Ubuntu problem.
> Tested: Firefox 3 Beta 5 (vanilla; no patches) on amd64
>
>
This is an upstream issue its a GFX i just cant seem to find the right
bug anymore but vlad was working on it upstream. When i find
No, I have the same issue on Arch Linux, too. It isn't only an Ubuntu problem.
Tested: Firefox 3 Beta 5 (vanilla; no patches) on amd64
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It is a Firefox issue on Linux (Ubuntu) only. Graphics handling on my
Ubuntu 8.04 machine works great, a few examples:
1) Google Earth 4.2 render smoothly - even with sunsets over 3D-textured houses
in Munich (Germany).
2) Opera renders the examples given above fluently.
3) Firefox running virtua
My fix for the Firefox 3 slow scrolling glitch on Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy was
to re-add this section to my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file after running in
safe mode:
Section "Module"
Load "dbe"
Load "extmod"
Load "fbdevhw"
Load "glx"
Load "record"
Load "fre
The demos here: http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/ work smoothly on
Firefox in Windows (run on a Windows XP inside a VMWare on top of Ubuntu
8.04).
In Ubuntu 8.04, Firefox 3 spikes to processor to almost 100% and the
movement it jerky.
Furthermore, when running in Firefox in a virtualized Window
At Lulu58e2:
Did you try out these to links:
- http://simile.mit.edu/exhibit/examples/presidents/presidents-2.html
- http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/dinosaurs/dinosaurs2.html
The "timeline"-widgets scroll smoothly in Opera (any platform) and
Firefox on Windows. Do they scroll smoothly for
I re-installed my proprietary video drivers (fglrx - Catalyst 8.4 for
Linux x86_64) for ATI HD 2600 and now firefox is scrolling smoothly.
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