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I have a relatively new dual core 64 bit dual install Win XP/10.04 system.
At first I was able to run quite a number of browser (Chrome and Firefox) windows ...
- 01-19-2011 #1Linux Newbie
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Browser problems / possible OS reinstall?
I have a relatively new dual core 64 bit dual install Win XP/10.04 system.
At first I was able to run quite a number of browser (Chrome and Firefox) windows simultaneously in different desktops without much in the way of problems save the occasional reboot every few days to let the machine clear it's head.
Lately when I reboot, it runs fine for a few (1-6) hours, but then one or more of a few of the tabs start "spinning" in the tab showing that they are refreshing and a popup comes up saying that the program isn't responding, and asking whether I want to wait or force close.
If I choose wait, and go to those tabs, and hit the stop button, it changes to a refresh button but the tab still shows that it is attempting to connect/refresh/whatever it is doing, and the popup returns every few seconds. I.e., it is ignoring the "Stop".
I am now only running a few browser windows which is a much lighter load than the multiple windows before. I have reinstalled both Firefox and Chrome without any improvement.
There doesn't appear to be any pattern to the ones that start doing this, but once started any new tab will often fall into the same problem.
(FWIW, when I boot up, just after selecting the OS I want, a message flashes up (white print on black)saying:
Have no idea if this is relevant, but the "FATAL" caught my attention.)Modprobe: FATAL. Could not load/lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/modules.dep: no such file or directory
What is causing this behavior? What can I do to solve it? What information would be helpful to you?
Do I need to reinstall Ubuntu?
- 01-20-2011 #2Linux Newbie
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I set up a new user account and have several windows of firefox, each with multiple tabs, running, quick as lightning and so far no problems like the ones I described above. Does this indicate that the problems have to do with my normal user account, not with the OS install?
If so, how do I clean up the problem? FI, I have a separate /home partition.
Any assistance appreciated.Last edited by Odyssey; 01-20-2011 at 08:09 PM.
- 01-21-2011 #3Probably, I doubt there is anything wrong with the OS itself.Does this indicate that the problems have to do with my normal user account, not with the OS install?
You could try renaming the subdirectories one by one until you find the problem or you could just delete that username and /home, start over.I do not respond to private messages asking for Linux help, Please keep it on the forums only.
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- 01-21-2011 #4Linux Newbie
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Hello Mike,
Thanks for yours.
Seems like it was gnash. Have uninstalled and it is running like a top!
So far!
- 01-21-2011 #5Just Joined!
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Firefox has been starting to lag real bad along with everything else. Do I need to reboot the computer every couple of hours? I get alot of problems loading pages with firefox. Thanks


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