On 6/27/22 10:17, stan via users wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 08:53:48 -0400
Robert Moskowitz <rgm(a)htt-consult.com> wrote:
> And I should add that the cursor still moves around but no response
> to mouse clicks or keystrokes. And video is frozen.
>
> On 6/27/22 00:47, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> Since updates Saturday night I have been having hard lock ups. It
>> looks like Firefox is the trigger.
>>
>> Lenovo X140e notebook
>>
>> F35 current with all updates as of Saturday night.
>>
>> Xfce desktop
>>
>> It was really bad at first. I finally managed to kill Firefox auto
>> load pages by in a non-graphics session, watching what top was
>> reporting going on in the graphics session and killing Firefox.
>>
>> Then starting Firefox and closing all my windows as they open.
>> Finally got it to start up with nothing to open. That was this
>> morning. Things seemed to be working OK until now when I got to my
>> Hilton hotel for the night and going through their miserable portal
>> that FIrefox would not accept their cert, and then it locked again.
>>
[snip]
>> Just booted. Updated again and only got added:
>> Anyone hear anything like this? So far can't find anything in bugs.
I recall seeing something like this on a site that had a bunch of
javascript video players on a single page. Click on the page and every
video activated at once. Firefox went crazy. When I would look in top
I would see all kinds of threads demanding CPU and the parent thread
pegging all the cores. I haven't seen it for a while, so either I
haven't visited a page like that again, or the page got fixed, or
firefox put in some kind of governor to limit the amout of CPU that a
single page can use.
Yes. I have seen Firefox eat up so much memory, that I cannot suspend
to disk, the system just hangs itself. If I have been working for a
while and zram is being used, I close Firefox before suspending.
This is worst. Something is locking up everything and it started with
an update, when I had not updated for about 2 weeks.
Might not be your problem, but another datapoint for you.
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