On Fri, 5 Jun 2009, Jim wrote:
On 06/05/2009 04:43 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 16:25:55 -0400 (EDT)
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> > do any of those bugs refer to the fact that (at least for me)
> > firefox is still teeth-grindingly slow? i've mentioned this before
> > and i've tried everything i can think of to speed it up but, at this
> > point, it's utterly unusable. even sitting there, it perpetually
> > sucks up 100% of the CPU on a dual core system, while seamonkey will
> > happily sit there, idling along at about 0.8%.
> >
> There must be something really wrong with your system. I have
> never seen that on any of numerous Fedora machines, unless you're
> at a web page that's using a lot of CPU to show you something or
> if something has got Firefox stuck in a tight loop of some kind.
> In either case, simply closing and re-opening Firefox solves the
> problem. Doing "nothing", Firefox uses an insignificant amount of
> CPU.
>
> Do you have some Firefox extension that's causing problems? What
> happens if you remove all Firefox extensions?
>
My Firefox was really dragging it's feet, I noticed the Language Packs were
all enabled, I disabled them all except for English (Great Britain) I did not
see any English (USA) so I accepted (Great Britain) When I speak with a
Englishman I generally can understand what their saying.
And it made my Firefox a lot faster.
rather than try to debug the system/browser as it is on this f11
(preview) system, i figure it's smarter to just wait for f11 GA, start
from scratch, and configure firefox without any cruft or baggage i may
have inadvertantly stuffed in there and see what happens.
i'll go back through the last few emails, collect the suggestions
and try to implement what i can and see what makes a difference.
sorry to have harped on this for a while but firefox has been my
browser of choice for quite some time, and it was painful to have to
simply give up on because it started to have a response time of, like,
minutes.
here's hoping it's only because i did something appallingly stupid.
rday
p.s. i don't *think* this slowdown corresponded to installing the
newest flash player. but i'll leave that out after the install, do
some testing, then install and see the difference.
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