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Has anyone else noticed that browsing performance has dropped off a cliff with PR1.2? For some web pages at least.

Go to http://news.bbc.co.uk/ and click on one of the links at the top right, under the heading "other top stories".

As & after the page is loading, scroll around a bit.

My cpu is pegged. It feels like the whole system is swapping madly (it isn't, but it feels like it). Task switching is unresponsive or crawls. Xorg is taking 70-75% CPU, browserd is taking 20% or so. Disabling Javascript doesn't help.

This is a fresh flash of both FIASCO and eMMC for PR1.2.

I wonder if this is related to antialiasing or kerning as everything chills out a bit if I zoom in slightly.
 
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Followed your suggestions and found no problem; it feels snappier than before the u/g to me.
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I've noticed similar. MicroB seems to stall quite often and has fits of unresponsiveness even more than it used to.

Seems like a lot more swap is used than before, too. Maybe these two things are related.
 
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Swapping willl always kill performance, as the CPU is busy pushing pages out to the eMMC which is rather slow.

I suggest using htop and sorting by MEM usage. See what's eating memory. Also, those BBC pages had the iPlayer on them, which loads Flash, which has always been a huge source of performance issues for me.
 
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seems much quicker to me, flash still slows it right down but overall the browser is much zippier!
 
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I thought it was a bit slow straight after my update but after a reboot everything went back to normal maybe even a bit faster
 
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I didn't try the BBC site (not in UK so I can't use iplayer anyway). But I experience it even on flash-free sites like TMO. I get the familiar "Page has stopped responding, do you want to close the window?" Prompt constantly. It seems like almost every page shows me this at least a few times during loading. I believe it is still set to 15 seconds. I guess it can't load a page in 15 seconds. I should probably raise this value.
 
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Originally Posted by matrim View Post
I thought it was a bit slow straight after my update but after a reboot everything went back to normal maybe even a bit faster
same here it was slow right after the update, apt-get clean + reboot brought the n900 upto speed.
 
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Originally Posted by niqbal View Post
same here it was slow right after the update, apt-get clean + reboot brought the n900 upto speed.
What does that command actually do?
 
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Originally Posted by matrim View Post
I thought it was a bit slow straight after my update but after a reboot everything went back to normal maybe even a bit faster
Yes, exactly -- same here. After the update, I found the system very unresponsive. Scrolling was jerky, Xournal was completely unusable, etc. However, after a complete reboot, everything's running smoothly again.
 
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