Bug 25740

Summary: firefox is very slow with kernel in updates-testing
Product: Mageia Reporter: Bjarne Thomsen <bjarne.thomsen>
Component: RPM PackagesAssignee: Kernel and Drivers maintainers <kernel>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: Normal CC: lewyssmith, tmb
Version: 7Keywords: NEEDINFO
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: x86_64   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard:
Source RPM: kernel CVE:
Status comment:
Attachments: lspcidrake, if needed

Description Bjarne Thomsen 2019-11-25 11:20:30 CET
Description of problem:
After installing 5.3.13-desktop-1.mga7 firefox is VERY slow.
It is actually not usable. The chromium browser works fine.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Unfortunately, all the time.
It behaves in much the same way as konsole.


Steps to Reproduce:
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David Walser 2019-11-25 17:13:52 CET

Source RPM: firefox-68.2.0-1.mga7.src.rpm => kernel
Summary: firefox is very slow in current updates-testing => firefox is very slow with kernel in updates-testing

Comment 1 Bjarne Thomsen 2019-11-25 17:36:34 CET
Created attachment 11378 [details]
lspcidrake, if needed
Comment 2 Thomas Backlund 2019-11-25 17:39:48 CET
More info needed...
Anything errors / warnings in dmesg or full journal log ?

Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFO
CC: (none) => tmb

Comment 3 Lewis Smith 2019-11-25 18:51:27 CET
These comments really need to be on the yet-to-be posted bug associated with the kernel update.
Lewis Smith 2019-11-25 18:52:53 CET

Assignee: bugsquad => kernel

Comment 4 Bjarne Thomsen 2019-11-25 22:43:51 CET
I am not sure that it started with kernel 5.3.13.
It was already present with kernel 5.3.11 after the glibc update.
I then had to switch from firefox to the chromium browser.
It might even have been present after some Qt5 updates.
My machine is a IPC3 from compulab mith Intel i7-7500U.
I am looking for some warnings.
Comment 5 Bjarne Thomsen 2019-11-27 00:47:30 CET
This bug can be closed. It seems to be related overheating of the i7-CPUs.
Comment 6 Lewis Smith 2019-11-27 10:47:54 CET
(In reply to Bjarne Thomsen from comment #5)
> This bug can be closed. It seems to be related overheating of the i7-CPUs.
Thanks for the invitation to close this.
The problem forms part of bug 25746.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 25746 ***

Status: NEW => RESOLVED
Resolution: (none) => DUPLICATE
CC: (none) => lewyssmith