Anyone else find Firefox extremely unresponsive when running Folding or any other low priority process that takes 100% of the CPU?
Running Firefox 2 on Linux w/ a core 2 duo processor w/ both cores loaded w/ Prime95.
Beowulf, what version of Firefox are you using?
Firefox and 100% CPU
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Firefox and 100% CPU
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Re: Firefox and 100% CPU
Regardless of priority, when a process is using 100% of a processor, it will be very hard to run any other application on that processor.Pu-239 wrote:Anyone else find Firefox extremely unresponsive when running Folding or any other low priority process that takes 100% of the CPU?
Try relegating Folding to one of your CPU's, and run firefox on the other.
When you say "loaded with Prime95," do you mean that you've ran Prime95 and it ran stable for 10 hours?Running Firefox 2 on Linux w/ a core 2 duo processor w/ both cores loaded w/ Prime95.
I'm still using FF 1.5. I haven't gotten around to getting 2.0 yet. I've had no problems with lack of responsiveness in Firefox. Trillian is a bit of a different story. Sometimes that lags a bit behind when I'm typing.
Dominus, shut up. F@H is a low priority process. Even though it takes 100% of the CPU, if any other process wants a quantum of compute cycles, that process gets it.
I'll note that I'm running WinXP though. Ubuntu didn't want to install (JMicron controller issues, I think).
Dominus, shut up. F@H is a low priority process. Even though it takes 100% of the CPU, if any other process wants a quantum of compute cycles, that process gets it.
I'll note that I'm running WinXP though. Ubuntu didn't want to install (JMicron controller issues, I think).
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He didn't say Folding@home. I assumed he was talking about some Linux file indexer he had set to low priority. Christ, my mistake.Beowulf wrote:Dominus, shut up. F@H is a low priority process. Even though it takes 100% of the CPU, if any other process wants a quantum of compute cycles, that process gets it.
Re: Firefox and 100% CPU
Er, that it's running w/ priority set to 19 (the lowest one).Dominus Atheos wrote:Regardless of priority, when a process is using 100% of a processor, it will be very hard to run any other application on that processor.Pu-239 wrote:Anyone else find Firefox extremely unresponsive when running Folding or any other low priority process that takes 100% of the CPU?
Try relegating Folding to one of your CPU's, and run firefox on the other.
When you say "loaded with Prime95," do you mean that you've ran Prime95 and it ran stable for 10 hours?Running Firefox 2 on Linux w/ a core 2 duo processor w/ both cores loaded w/ Prime95.
I think I've traced it down to the blasted Flash 9 beta plugin (which is still a lot more stable and doesn't blow as many chunks as the Flash 7 one), so noflash has rectified this.
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Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
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