Philip Rhoades wrote:
On 2018-03-27 12:18, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you run top, which process is using the CPU? Just kill that one, then go through your chrome tabs and find out which tab has the sad face on it.
That usually doesn't work from my recollection, no individual tab seems to be a problem - it is either Chrome as a whole or a whole window I think . . obviously shutting down all of Chrome fixes the problem . . but it is a pain to gradually re-open all the windows I previously had open again . .
Times like that, 'chrome://restart' is handy. I use it most often to pick up updates without waiting for Chrome to see that it's been updated, but it works well in general.