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Opening a new tab while a second monitor is connected but disabled freezes firefox for a second.

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Whenever i open a new tab in Firefox while having a second monitor connected but disabled, Firefox freezes for a second.

If i unplug the monitor the problem stops and if i enable the monitor the problem also stops.

Running Firefox in safe mode didn't fix the issue.

I'm on a laptop if it is any help.

Whenever i open a new tab in Firefox while having a second monitor connected but disabled, Firefox freezes for a second. If i unplug the monitor the problem stops and if i enable the monitor the problem also stops. Running Firefox in safe mode didn't fix the issue. I'm on a laptop if it is any help.

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Does this behavior occur in FF73 (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/developer/) and FF74 (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/74.0a1/releasenotes/)

Maybe it's a bug that's been corrected in future versions.

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evhenry said

Does this behavior occur in FF73 (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/developer/) and FF74 (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/74.0a1/releasenotes/) Maybe it's a bug that's been corrected in future versions.

In the developer version and the nightly and the behavior persists in both.