>> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 05:12:48PM -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 19:42 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
>> > <snip>
>
>> > In a nutshell, after I would terminate Firefox as part of my
normal
>> > log off process, there would be another instance of Firefox left
>> > hanging around with a ppid of 1 (so it's daemonized", or
as I prefer
>> > "demonized" ;-)) and using all the CPU it could get
(97%-99% of a 6
>> > core AMD in my desktop) while no Firefox windows were open.
Figuring
>> > it might be saving stuff I checked back many minutes later on many
>> > days and cycles and it was always there. Moreover, when normally
>> > using Firefox I'd seen 103%, 104% CPU usage etc.
>>
>> I commonly also find a "stray" firefox running after stopping
firefox,
>> and it isn't using a window either. it's a nuisance because,
when
>> there's a firefox update and it wants to restart the browser, it
can't
>> because there's that darn "stray" one hanging around.
Another Firefox "funny" to be aware of occurs if you have a $HOME
shared between multiple machines. Firefox will refuse to start on the second
machine whilst the first is running Firefox, it believes that there is already
an instance running. Rebooting the second machine will not help. The
quick-and-dirty way around this is to log in as a different user (and hence
different $HOME) on the second machine.
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