firefox and youtube droppings
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Wed Nov 21 10:35:34 UTC 2007
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007, Konstantin Svist wrote:
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > fairly recently, i've noticed a couple annoying bits of behaviour
> > that appear to be related to running firefox when there's a youtube
> > image embedded in the web page being displayed.
> >
> > first, if the displayed page has a youtube image and i refresh that
> > page, what i notice, up in the top left corner of my desktop, is a
> > sudden "flickering" of whatever happens to be there, in exactly the
> > dimensions of a youtube image. it doesn't matter where the browser is
> > on the desktop, or whether the youtube image is even *visible* (it
> > might be scrolled down) -- i'll get that same flickering, and always
> > in the same place -- top left of the display. (if that instance of
> > the browser is displaying a page without a youtube image, no problem.)
> >
> > and not as frequently, when firefox eventually (and *inevitably* i
> > might add) finally just grinds to a halt (memory leak?), i'll just do
> > "killall firefox-bin" and, occasionally, it will leave a youtube image
> > sized white rectangle on the desktop, and there is absolutely nothing
> > i can do to get rid of it short of logging out and restarting the
> > desktop entirely.
> >
> > that white box is visible across all four virtual desktops, and
> > behaves as if it's sitting on top, so any client i move across it gets
> > wiped as long as it's underneath.
> >
> > is anyone else seeing this? it's kind of annoying.
> >
> > rday
> >
> > p.s. this is on a gateway laptop with an ATI video chip, if that
> > helps.
> >
>
> Can you give an example of such page?
> Are you using radeon driver or fglrx driver for your ATI card?
whoops, my bad ... this is on my only gateway laptop that *doesn't*
have an ATI card:
$ lspci
...
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
...
and the "flickering" is entirely reproducible, and starts up
immediately after entering X. so no one else is seeing this
behaviour?
rday
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Robert P. J. Day
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