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It dies when I kill it, of course... but when I close firefox it stays running in the background and my CPU is pegged at 100%. It's pretty lame. I have this problem with firefox 3.5 on Arch with KDE 4.3 (on two separate machines) and Fedora with KDE 4.2 on a third machine.
If I get this problem on all three of my computers I doubt that I'm the only person experiencing this problem. What's the deal?
Thanks!
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The deal is probaly flash , memory leaks, bad code ??
Ask yourself the simple question what can I do to fix the problem ?
- debug ( run firefox from a terminal )
- check the bugtracker if this is a common bug
- fix the code
These are the only things you can do or disable flash and check if that doesnt give problems or any other extensions wich is badly written.
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I have the same problem, disabled all firefox extensions/plugins but without success. Any ideas?
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i used to have this problem when i was on ubuntu. i'd just kill it after you close the program.
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Are you by any chance using gtk-qt-engine to make your gtk apps look better in KDE?
I'd been having the same problem for some time and finally discovered that it only happened when telling gtk-qt-engine to use my QT theme in my GTK apps.
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After updating to 3.5.2-1 this problem stopped for me. So did the need to use the LD_PRELOAD fix for fullscreen flash
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