i've always noticed npviewer.bin causing my browsing to become slow but its getting worse and worse lately, today for example the cpu usage was at 181%, i mean how can it get so high and that process is using all the bandwidt showing nothing but ad's, aside from blocking ad's is there a way to improve this at all ? i use fedora 15.
"uname -a" ought to show if you're using i386, i686 or x86_64 (64-bit).
There's also some way of looking at /proc/cpuinfo, but I don't know what the actual setting is that identifies 32/64 bit (something to do with a specific flag being present).
Firstly... it may be worthwhile looking to see if you can build your OS in 64-bit (there's no upgrade path, but you could benefit from trying out a live image). 64-bit apps under a 64-bit OS on a 64-bit chip are more efficient than 32-bit apps under a 32-bit OS on a 64-bit chip.
I thought you were running a 32-bit app on a 64-bit OS, using npviewer as a wrapper.
2012-02-01, 10:15 PM (This post was last modified: 2012-02-01, 10:50 PM by anyweb.)
well i think something must have changed recently i notice the 'issue' most in my hotmail, when trying to read mails there the Flash/shockwave/whatever advertisement on the right side of the page causes firefox to slow to a crawl and it becomes pratically unusable until i either kill npiviewer or lower the quality of the current ad from high to low..
2012-02-02, 08:32 PM (This post was last modified: 2012-02-02, 08:33 PM by hybrid.)
This isn't directly a solution for this npviewer.bin thing, but I find myself just blocking Flash and other plugins unless they're something I actually want to interact with. This might not be what you want to do, but it certainly would resolve the problem.