Dean S. Messing wrote:
I have a strange mozilla problem.
When I go to <www.adobe.com> on my FC5 machine (running mozilla 1.7.13)
it takes forever and a day to render the page. I've tried it with
plugins installed (in particular flash and java) and with no plugins
at all.
gkrellm says that the bitrate is piddling: a few KB/s (like 4 or 5)
for many seconds.
On an older mandrake machine running Mozilla 1.7.2 that sits right
next to the FC5 machine and on the same hub, the rendering is
fast. And I see a corresponding speedup of the bits coming in.
gkrellm shows the rate at around 200KB/s for a second or two.
On the other hand the FC5 machine seems to be able to download large
files via mozilla quite well. I see data rates of 200KB/s or more.
And, furthermore, I don't have any other network slowness on the
machine.
I'm completely stumped. What could this be?
Dean
Mozilla is not maintained as well as before, it will not be included
with FC6. However, there is seamonkey available in fedora-extras which
keeps your same bookmarks and your same mail settings. Either
application will see the same profile.
I have both mozilla and seamonkey installed. I used mozilla for some
task and its rendering of web pages was pretty poor in comparison to
seamonkey. You might get better behavior with seamonkey. Nothing should
be lost with having both available for comparison and choice. The
www.adobe.com page seemed to work fine with my tests using seamonkey.
Jim
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