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Pictures have duplicates, are in wrong spot, or appear garbled (with static)

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Alright so hello there, and the title is a little confusing probably but I hope it gets all explained well in this post. I have been using Firefox for the last 2 days and even though it was minor at first, it's starting to affect more websites on a bigger scale and as such is severely annoying me... I figure the only way to best demonstrate this, was with pictures.

http://imgur.com/a/B5WjH

^ That is the album of all the image glitches I've been having. This used to mostly occur on YouTube, with duplicate thumbnails often and then wrong thumbnails on completly unrelated videos... along with those static pictures. I could try to right click and view it manually but it still shows up as static or messed up...

I have tried clearing my cache, cookies, and history about 3 times now and that didn't help. I don't know where the diagnostics will be, but hopefully those stats can help tell you something about this issue.

This is an Acer Aspire One AOA150 (ZG5) netbook running Ubuntu 13.04. The specs: OS: Linux 3.8.0-23-generic i686 Distro: Ubuntu "raring" 13.04 CPU: 2 x Inte(R) Atom(TMM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 1.60GHz RAM: Physical: 1.5GB, 68.2% free Disk: Total: 43.5GB, 17.4% free VGA: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GSE Express Integrated Graphics Controller Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel Ethernet: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller Uptime: 2d 3h 8m 6s

BTW - the computer doesn't really have 2 cpu's, it apparantly reports that for some reason..

Alright so hello there, and the title is a little confusing probably but I hope it gets all explained well in this post. I have been using Firefox for the last 2 days and even though it was minor at first, it's starting to affect more websites on a bigger scale and as such is severely annoying me... I figure the only way to best demonstrate this, was with pictures. http://imgur.com/a/B5WjH ^ That is the album of all the image glitches I've been having. This used to mostly occur on YouTube, with duplicate thumbnails often and then wrong thumbnails on completly unrelated videos... along with those static pictures. I could try to right click and view it manually but it still shows up as static or messed up... I have tried clearing my cache, cookies, and history about 3 times now and that didn't help. I don't know where the diagnostics will be, but hopefully those stats can help tell you something about this issue. This is an Acer Aspire One AOA150 (ZG5) netbook running Ubuntu 13.04. The specs: OS: Linux 3.8.0-23-generic i686 Distro: Ubuntu "raring" 13.04 CPU: 2 x Inte(R) Atom(TMM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 1.60GHz RAM: Physical: 1.5GB, 68.2% free Disk: Total: 43.5GB, 17.4% free VGA: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GSE Express Integrated Graphics Controller Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel Ethernet: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller Uptime: 2d 3h 8m 6s BTW - the computer doesn't really have 2 cpu's, it apparantly reports that for some reason..

Ausgewählte Lösung

Hi all, I want to say that I have so far officially fixed the bug... or it just decided to disappear or something.

Some things that changed was that I upgraded to Firefox 23, although that didn't help. HOWEVER what did help was installing the Open Source Intel Drivers from their website: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/.

I didn't install it thinking about that though, it was just out of curiosity in an another issue. Just tonight I noticed that the issue wasn't even happening anymore, so I assume the default graphics drivers are either bugged or just doesn't cut it for my netbook anymore.

JDog2pt0, if you are reading/watching this post I recommend you try the same if you have an Intel graphics card, select Ubuntu because Mint is technically built upon them. It makes sense that my Windows install wasn't affected either that it must have just been drivers.

I just want to say thank you to everyone that tried to help me out in this very annoying glitch thing on this support topic: mostly cor-el.

So now I am once again a happy Firefox user, not going back to Chrome anytime soon!

(EDIT: P.S. I figure it would be good to be able to add [SOLVED] at the beginning of the question so if other people are having this issue it could maybe help them out :3)

-Ryan

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This issue can be caused by having HTTP pipelining enabled.

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Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance).

  • Do NOT click the Reset button on the Safe Mode start window or otherwise make changes.
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Hi there! First of all I'd like to apologize for the VERY long time it took for me to reply.

Now onto the actual issue, I just finished leaving Safe Mode and the issue STILL happens! Hardware Acceleration is turned off, and I was always using the default theme. Resetting the cookies/cache does nothing.

By the looks of it, HTTP pipelining or whatever it is is already disabled.

The mozilla knowledge base articles time out and returns an error for me.. check the image wherever it is. I'm starting to think this may not be a firefox problem.

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The mozillaZine knowledge base goes down now and then. You can read a recent version of the article in Google's or Bing's cache.

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Easiest is to prefix MozillaZine links with "cache:" to make Google present the cached version if available:

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Thanks for the answers so far. I read over the article and made sure HTTP pipelining wasn't on, but the issue still occurs. .__.

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Try to rename or delete the prefs.js file and possible numbered prefs-##.js files and a possible user.js file to reset all prefs to the default value.

Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance).

  • Do NOT click the Reset button on the Safe Mode start window or otherwise make changes.
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None of these didn't work. And the issue is becoming worse too :/

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Create a new profile as a test to check if your current profile is causing the problems.

See "Creating a profile":

If the new profile works then you can transfer some files from an existing profile to the new profile, but be careful not to copy corrupted files.

Boot the computer in Windows Safe Mode with network support (press F8 on the boot screen) as a test to see if that helps.

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The new profile didn't help at all :|

Also I am under Ubuntu Linux where this is all happening. I haven't tried to see if it affects Windows at all

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Being a Linux Mint user, I am also having this problem. Have turned off Harware Accel, and it didn't make a difference. My Windows machine doesn't seem to be affected, but I'll double check.

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Ausgewählte Lösung

Hi all, I want to say that I have so far officially fixed the bug... or it just decided to disappear or something.

Some things that changed was that I upgraded to Firefox 23, although that didn't help. HOWEVER what did help was installing the Open Source Intel Drivers from their website: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/.

I didn't install it thinking about that though, it was just out of curiosity in an another issue. Just tonight I noticed that the issue wasn't even happening anymore, so I assume the default graphics drivers are either bugged or just doesn't cut it for my netbook anymore.

JDog2pt0, if you are reading/watching this post I recommend you try the same if you have an Intel graphics card, select Ubuntu because Mint is technically built upon them. It makes sense that my Windows install wasn't affected either that it must have just been drivers.

I just want to say thank you to everyone that tried to help me out in this very annoying glitch thing on this support topic: mostly cor-el.

So now I am once again a happy Firefox user, not going back to Chrome anytime soon!

(EDIT: P.S. I figure it would be good to be able to add [SOLVED] at the beginning of the question so if other people are having this issue it could maybe help them out :3)

-Ryan

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