Previously when firefox went catatonic to the point that I could not even scroll, its CPU usage had gone to 100%+. Now top tells me that firefox, Web Content (with a space) or sometimes kswap... has process state D, uninterruptable sleep. Any suggestions on how to deal? I often have a lot of tabs open, so discovering the right one was hard enough before. Usually, it was something relatively new, so that helped. Not so much anymore. I think a lot of it is just waiting (D) for ads or running them. Closing and reopening sometimes works, but then I have to go find all the video ads and stop them one at a time. -- Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu "Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number, a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph, and the blood of a virgin." -- someeecards
On 09/20/2017 01:00 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:> Previously when firefox went catatonic > to the point that I could not even scroll, > its CPU usage had gone to 100%+. > Now top tells me that firefox, Web Content (with a space) > or sometimes kswap... has process state D, > uninterruptable sleep. > > Any suggestions on how to deal? > > I often have a lot of tabs open, > so discovering the right one was hard enough before. > Usually, it was something relatively new, so that helped. > Not so much anymore. > I think a lot of it is just waiting (D) for ads or running them. > > Closing and reopening sometimes works, > but then I have to go find all the video ads and stop > them one at a time. >I had that problem... and yes, it was some site's page with wild or outright broken javascript. Installed NoScript, a Firefox add-on, and using that, severely limit what javascript can run. Since then I've been good.
On Thu, 21 Sep 2017, ken wrote:> On 09/20/2017 01:00 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> Previously when firefox went catatonic >> to the point that I could not even scroll, >> its CPU usage had gone to 100%+. >> Now top tells me that firefox, Web Content (with a space) >> or sometimes kswap... has process state D, >> uninterruptable sleep. >> >> Any suggestions on how to deal?> I had that problem... and yes, it was some site's page with wild or outright > broken javascript. Installed NoScript, a Firefox add-on, and using that, > severely limit what javascript can run. Since then I've been good.>From here:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/noscript/ ? -- Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu "Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number, a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph, and the blood of a virgin." -- someeecards