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Andrew Rybenkov - 04 Jul 2008 09:10 GMT
10 tabs opened. All 10 pages had loaded. Nothing to do.
Yet Opera consumes up to 90% of CPU resources.

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Opera 9.5.10081 on WindowsME

John H Meyers - 04 Jul 2008 10:29 GMT
> 10 tabs opened. All 10 pages had loaded. Nothing to do.
> Yet Opera consumes up to 90% of CPU resources.

Does the same happen when JavaScript is disabled [F12]
before [re]loading the same pages?

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Andrew Rybenkov - 04 Jul 2008 10:44 GMT
> Does the same happen when JavaScript is disabled [F12]
> before [re]loading the same pages?

actually JavaScript was disabled all the way.

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John H Meyers - 04 Jul 2008 10:58 GMT
>> Does the same happen when JavaScript is disabled [F12]
>> before [re]loading the same pages?

> actually JavaScript was disabled all the way.

Okay, I'm convinced to keep wonderful 9.27 (which I was anyway),
but 9.5[1] makes for lots of interesting reading :)

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Andrew Rybenkov - 04 Jul 2008 11:18 GMT
> Okay, I'm convinced to keep wonderful 9.27 (which I was anyway)

I myself consider to return to 9.27. I will just wait for 9.52 to see.

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Rijk van Geijtenbeek - 04 Jul 2008 12:14 GMT
Op Fri, 04 Jul 2008 10:10:52 +0200 schreef Andrew Rybenkov  
<arybenkov@gmail.com>:

> 10 tabs opened. All 10 pages had loaded. Nothing to do.
> Yet Opera consumes up to 90% of CPU resources.

Anything special about your machine? Apart from it being Windows ME of  
course :) Plugins running? Does this happen with a clean profile?

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Andrew Rybenkov - 04 Jul 2008 15:41 GMT
I could not send attachments here, so, please,
see this page
http://trandis.myvnc.com/

If it any use save it, because it's temporary page and will be erased in a day.

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