> It could be that you just don't notice the slowness because there's not
> much to gc. Try with gmail open in another tab. (This is my own setup.)
> (I suspect the only things that can be done about this is to fix
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755574, or switch to JSD2.)
> Simon
> 2012/9/19 Jan Honza Odvarko <odva...@gmail.com>
>> I am using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS VM
>> Honza
>> On Sep 19, 12:33 pm, Jan Honza Odvarko <odva...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I tried to reproduce "slow tab switching on Ubuntu" - a problem
>> > reported by Simon on yesterday's Firebug call, no luck so far.
>> > Here is my STR:
>> > 1) Install Firefox (I tried 15 and 17)
>> > 2) Install Firebug 1.10.3 (I did restart Firefox now)
>> > 3) Open google.com on one tab
>> > 4) Open yahoo.com on second tab
>> > 5) Activate Firebug on yahoo.com
>> > 6) Switch back to google.com and back to yahoo, etc.
>> > I don't think it's any slower than usual.
>> > Any tips how to reproduce the problem?
>> > Honza
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