Hello Everyone For an issue that is probably pretty simple to fix, it was really hard to come up with a subject that had any relation to the problem... Anyway, here goes. I have a Fedora 8 and a Fedora 10 system hooked up to a cable (Comcast) internet connection through a Linksys router. The Fedora 8 system is relatively old(?): 1.8 GHZ AMD 32bit processor with 1 gig of RAM. The Fedora 8 system also runs a webserver and a mail server. The Fedora 10 system has an Intel Xeon 2Ghz Quad Core Processor with 8 Gigs of RAM. The issue is that when I attempt to access either of the two following locations (both served on on Fedora 8 system I referred to earlier) the pages never stop loading: http://www.afolkey2.net/squirrelmail http://www.afolkey2.net/gallery2/main.php For example, after a few minutes of loading, this is what my Gallery2 installation looks like when viewed in Firefox 3.0.10: http://www.afolkey2.net/~steve/Fedora10-Gallery2atAfolkey2Net.jpg The next screenshot was taken after I ssh'd into my Fedora 8 box and ran Firefox from that box. Here is the result after just a few moments of loading: http://www.afolkey2.net/~steve/Fedora8-Gallery2atAfolkey2Net.jpg My Gallery2 installation also works perfectly at every other computer that I've tried it on. In fact, just this morning I ran some administrative tasks from a Windows 2003 thin client at the place that I work at. I was very pleased with the very zippy performance of my Gallery2 install. So, my humble opinion is that the issue is a network configuration issue on my system, since the two radically different performance scenarios described above are occuring on two systems that are hooked up the the same router. I have a feeling that this is a relatively simple fix, but it is beyond my current skills... So, thank you in advance for any help you can give me. Steven P. Ulrick P.S.: I just remembered that this issue is not confined to Firefox. I have tried all of this with Opera, Konqueror and Dillo, with the same results. (In the case of Dillo, understanding that of course it appears to have no CSS support, so even if the page ever finished loading, it would look markedly different than it is supposed to. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines