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On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 2:25 PM, András Csányi <sayusi.ando@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Dear All! |
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> I think Google Chrome/Chromium is an excellent browser and I have been |
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> using it for a year or more. But there is one issue which is |
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> disturbing me and I would like to know what is your experience. |
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> If I open more than 2-3 URL fast way the loading tabs and other |
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> already opened pages became frozen or terrible slow. I can't scrolling |
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> the already loaded or previously loaded pages till all the tabs are |
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> loaded. Or If I can scroll them than the scrolling is terribly slow. |
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> My network connection is excellent so we can exclude the network |
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> issue. On the other hand this behavior depends on how long time runs |
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> the browser. The more is the slower. Moreover, the used memory depends |
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> on the uptime of the browser as well. When it's reached the 1G than I |
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> always restart the browser. |
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> I experienced this on Linux and on Windows 7 as well. I'm using the |
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> latest (14.x) on Linux and the dev-channel (13.x) on Windows 7. |
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> Because of these problem I have to restart my browser once a day. |
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> I would like to know what is your experience and what do you do to |
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> avoid this issue? |
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I believe Chrome/Chromium as an outstanding bug upstream involving |
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back/fwd navigation queues which lead to browser-wide slowdowns. I've |
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found that, from time to time, I have to close the entire browser |
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(merely closing all open tabs isn't enough) to get things fixed. |
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:wq |