My CentOs 4.1 desktop starts to freez ( non-responsive) with 100% cpu usage

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I am an Opera user for over four years now, and let me assure you -
Opera goes nuts much more often than firefox.

Take care,
Alex

On 8/31/05, mohamed yusuf <myusuf32@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Andreas,
> 
> I think you are right. The culprit appears to be
> firefox browser which took about 180 meg of ram. I
> don't know why ?
> Anyway, I swiched to opera browser and it's ok now
> 
> Mohamed
> 
> 
> --- Andreas Rogge <arogge@xxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Hello Mohamed,
> >
> > I can only guess what is happening exactly, but i
> > suspect some process
> > is running wild. I have encountered such a problem
> > with Firefox and the
> > Flash- or Java-plugin.
> >
> > It will help to know the process which uses up all
> > CPU. Try using top.
> > It shows much more information than the Gnome System
> > Monitor and you'll
> > find the process quite soon.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Andreas
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