On Wednesday 29 July 2009 16:28:20 John Thompson wrote: > On 07/29/2009 04:36 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Tuesday 28 July 2009 21:29:50 John Thompson wrote: > >> I just updated to Fedora 11 and got TB-3.0b3 in the package. It works, > >> but when I close the program it immediately pegs one of the cpu cores at > >> 100% and stays that way until I manually kill the thunderbird process. > >> It even does this in "safe-mode" so I don't think it's an extension > >> issue. > >> > >> Anyone else see this, or have a fix/work-around? > > > > Yes, both with Thunderbird and Firefox on my netbook. Even worse, > > closing Thunderbird let it running and, apparently, an instance of > > Firefox that I had not started. I had to kill both. Very strange. The > > good news is that a recent update seems to have got rid of the Firefox > > oddity. The bad news is that Thunderbird still isn't closing down > > properly. > > > > Even stranger. This laptop and that netbook run > > thunderbird-3.0-2.3.beta2.fc11.i586 yet the problem doesn't occur on this > > laptop. > > I *think* I may have tracked down the problem, at least on my system. > I'm using F11-x86_64 and it appears nspluginwrapper hasn't properly > wrapped any of my 32-bit plugins. In any case, I used the "Config > Editor" to toggle "application.use_ns_plugin_finder" to "false" and it > appears to have fixed things. Is your netbook running 64-bit Fedora? No, it's not. When you say 'Config Editor' do you mean Firefox's About:Config or something else? It would be interesting to see whether there is a similar setting there. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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