
- #Install firebug for firefox in ubuntu how to#
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#Install firebug for firefox in ubuntu how to#

#Install firebug for firefox in ubuntu install#
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#Install firebug for firefox in ubuntu android#
#Install firebug for firefox in ubuntu update#
Update 27 February 2014Īt present, I am on KDE Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit.Īfter having Firefox eat up close to 50% of the CPU (i.e. However, this time CPU usage is low again. CPU usage was high, the same as Firefox 14.Īfter that, I launched Firefox 14 normally, and again it checked the plugins. It checked the plugins for compatibility, then started normally. I just extracted it, changed to the firefox directory, then run.

What I did was try the ESR release (10.0.5). The problem is fixed, but I have no idea what fixed it. Something is seriously broken Mozilla, and needs to be fixed.Īnyone has solutions or workarounds for this? Update: 27 July 2012.

Same function uses 16% of the calls.ĥ1944 39.44 no-vmlinux no-vmlinux /no-vmlinuxĢ1390 16.24 libxul.so libxul.so pref_enumChildġ0671 8.10 libc-2.11.1.so libc-2.11.1.so _GI_strncmp_ssse3ģ007 2.28 oprofiled oprofiled /usr/bin/oprofiledĢ669 2.02 libxul.so libxul.so PL_DHashTableEnumerate With 5 Windows open, as I used to do with Firefox 13, CPU usage goes up to between 19% to 22% just for Firefox. Loading a single tab, with and with Javascript disabled for it using NoScript. Samples % image-name app-name symbol-nameģ3103 54.22 no-vmlinux no-vmlinux /no-vmlinuxĥ818 9.53 libxul.so libxul.so pref_enumChildģ934 6.44 libc-2.11.1.so libc-2.11.1.so _GI_strncmp_ssse3ġ289 2.11 oprofiled oprofiled /usr/bin/oprofiledħ52 1.23 libxul.so libxul.so PL_DHashTableEnumerateĪs you can see, 9.5% are in libxul.so, in the pref_enumChild() function. Here is the output from the above script: The following simple shell script was used: To narrow down what is using a lot of CPU, I used oprofile a system wide profiler, with the debugging symbols for Firefox. With a single tab, with no site loaded, Firefox takes 5% of CPU This was installed 18-July-2012 to be specific, and the version is 14.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.10.04.1.Įver since the upgrade, I am seeing high CPU usage, and it is not related to the number of tabs or windows that are open.
#Install firebug for firefox in ubuntu upgrade#
However, things changed when I upgrade to Firefox 14 a week ago, again on Ubuntu 10.04. Other than that, Firefox was speedy and responsive. The only issue I faced was excessive disk activity and that was fixed by disabling the FireBug extension. With Firefox 13 running on Ubuntu 10.04, I had good performance, and did not suffer from this problem that I am about to describe. Ubuntu decided several months ago to forgo its policy of sticking with Firefox 3.6, and go with the latest versions from Mozilla.
