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Old 2008-02-29, 00:39   Link #41
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is it only AS or is it any forum that uses Vbulletin?
I wouldn't know, as this is the only forum that I use.

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Wow the latest nightlies of 3.0pre4 seem really fast on OS X. They fixed an annoying flash rendering bug too.
Really? I may have to go check that out then.
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Old 2008-02-29, 00:47   Link #42
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@Epyon9283 - Have you tried the following link for KDE integration yet?

http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Integrate_Firefox_with_KDE
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Old 2008-02-29, 01:00   Link #43
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Speaking of firefox, does anyone else have a problem with 2.0.0.12 periodically gobbling 70%-ish of processing power (not RAM, CPU power)?
I get that sometimes, and the browser just slows down practically to a standstill.
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Old 2008-02-29, 01:30   Link #44
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Speaking of firefox, does anyone else have a problem with 2.0.0.12 periodically gobbling 70%-ish of processing power (not RAM, CPU power)?
I get that sometimes, and the browser just slows down practically to a standstill.
Mine never slowed down or took 70% of my processor unless I was doing Flash or streaming video. But, mine did like to crash on me at random intervals.
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Old 2008-02-29, 02:11   Link #45
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Speaking of firefox, does anyone else have a problem with 2.0.0.12 periodically gobbling 70%-ish of processing power (not RAM, CPU power)?
I get that sometimes, and the browser just slows down practically to a standstill.
It happens to me when I think it gets confused between tabbed and open program mode. Sometimes if another window is opened and something like printing tries to access it, my CPU goes bananas. I normally use tabbed mode. I haven't really tried to fix it as it is rare enough. I do recognise it, since it is bleeping annoying when I want to print out bank transactions and I loose the whole thing. Thank goodness for screen shots
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Old 2008-02-29, 02:32   Link #46
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Currently firefox has a MEMORY LEAK... in which if you leave it on for a long time, it will slowly eat your cpu/ram usage. Do not leave firefox on for a prolonged time otherwise the memory leak will continue stacking on each other. The creators said they should fix this in the next version (3.0).
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Old 2008-02-29, 03:00   Link #47
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Thank god! After 1 hour of browsing firefox has grown to 150 freakin' MB RAM usage!

I already thought it was weird.
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Old 2008-02-29, 03:11   Link #48
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Currently firefox has a MEMORY LEAK... in which if you leave it on for a long time, it will slowly eat your cpu/ram usage. Do not leave firefox on for a prolonged time otherwise the memory leak will continue stacking on each other. The creators said they should fix this in the next version (3.0).
So that's why.

Well, looks like we have to wait til V3.0 comes out.
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Old 2008-02-29, 09:07   Link #49
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V3.0 is out. But still in beta. Grand Paradiso is the project name.

I wouldnt try it if I were you. If you have any other version of firefox installed then you should not install 3. This will create compatibility problems and long waiting for checking on the add-ons you got.

I for Firefox 2 have installed a media player plug-in which makes me able to show Media Player. I searched for it for 2 days and finally found it.

Ah well.. That was about 1.5 years ago. Or was it 0.5 years? Or 1 year? Ah forget it. >o<
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Old 2008-02-29, 10:43   Link #50
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Currently firefox has a MEMORY LEAK... in which if you leave it on for a long time, it will slowly eat your cpu/ram usage. Do not leave firefox on for a prolonged time otherwise the memory leak will continue stacking on each other. The creators said they should fix this in the next version (3.0).
Mines been left on with over *quickly counts* 10 tabs and for over 16 days it hovers about 200MB.

Is this a new bug? I thought the memory usage was a feature and not a bug.
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Old 2008-02-29, 11:45   Link #51
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I use ally get around 200 MB RAM usage after like 30 mins after several checks. Even if I have only 1 tab open. O_O
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Old 2008-02-29, 12:56   Link #52
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Yes it's a bug they cannot identify right now. As long as you close firefox regularly it's fine. But leaving firefox on for over a day will definitely create some lag in your computer.
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Old 2008-02-29, 15:00   Link #53
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Im testing Firefox Beta 3 verison 3 XD
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Old 2008-02-29, 15:02   Link #54
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Good luck.. I think it sucks.. At least.. When I tested it. That was like 6 months ago.
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Old 2008-02-29, 15:03   Link #55
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Old 2008-02-29, 16:36   Link #56
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A ticket to hell has never been funnier.


Anyway..

I got this add-on. Called mouse gestures. Make me able to gestures with my mouse and then open new tabs or some other things.

Also can add new gestures. Like when I make a triangle I open AnimeSuki forum in a new tab!
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Old 2008-02-29, 17:07   Link #57
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thanks for the lolifox info, although i doubt i will use it much it's still cool to have.

Does anybody know if it is still being updated? latest version was released in October.
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Old 2008-02-29, 20:41   Link #58
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thanks for the lolifox info, although i doubt i will use it much it's still cool to have.

Does anybody know if it is still being updated? latest version was released in October.
I tried to find it yesterday, but it seems their site has disappeared.

EDIT: nevermind, there's a banner on it now that says "Temporarily closed until the next version"
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Old 2008-03-01, 01:48   Link #59
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Heh..... for some reason I'm compelled to keep an eye on this - though I'd rather just have a lolifox theme for Firefox 3.0 when it releases
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Old 2008-03-01, 02:16   Link #60
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Yes it's a bug they cannot identify right now. As long as you close firefox regularly it's fine. But leaving firefox on for over a day will definitely create some lag in your computer.
Cheers for the heads up, I'll have to keep that in mind. Currently with Ubuntu 7.04 and FF2 I don't seem to get that issue. I get a massive CPU spike sometimes when I try to print a FF window that has been spawned by something like a bank site (it bypasses my open in new tab setting). I think it confuses my system as it doesn't know what window to access or something like that. It is pretty rare, but due to the nature of it since I need to have a copy of my transactions I really do notice it .

The reason why I asked if it is a official bug or feature is because there have been loads of reports of FF memory leaking before only to be the link read ahead function (or what ever it is called) to make for faster browsing.
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