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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...dotnetnuke.com gives 99% CPU usage with Firefoxdotnetnuke.com gives 99% CPU usage with Firefox
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3/28/2009 5:44 AM
 

Charles Nurse wrote
 

Well - I do have a Core i7 Quad CPU machine with 12GB of RAM (with Hyper-threaing that shows up as 8 CPUs)

that should be forbidden in a laptop :)

anyhow, i can confirm the findings. On my core i7 machine, FF takes considerable less cpu time (leveling out at around 12%) than on my laptop which has a core duo: around 50%


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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3/28/2009 6:51 AM
 

 ErikVB wrote

On my core i7 machine, FF takes considerable less cpu time (leveling out at around 12%) than on my laptop which has a core duo: around 50%

which means, one of the cores gets occupied completely. Effect seems to be implemented by applying jQuery.li-scroller.1.0.js to a Text/HTML module.


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Sebastian Leupold

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3/28/2009 6:52 AM
 

I think the corp team definitely needs to invest in some low powered sh*ty dual boot Windows XP/Linux boxes for testing....;).
Anybody who does anything wrong can then be condemned to the "naughty seat" for a couple of hours.

I'm permanently manned on one of these and it's not fair .



Alex Shirley


 
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3/28/2009 7:15 AM
 

funnily enough, when looking now on my core i7, FF runs with 0% cpu displaying the dotnetnuke.com homepage. Core 2 duo still at 50% though


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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3/28/2009 7:32 AM
 

I suspect it's a FF add in that's at fault here. I keep IE clean but FF is littered with them.



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