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On 07/15/2013 11:32 PM, Grant wrote:
>>>> Network or kernel level.
>>>>> You can try to look at the MTU and other stuff.
>>>>> to make sure there is no DNS interception etc.
>>>>> For me it seems like a network issue.
>>> If it's a network issue, could you be any more specific as far as what
>>> to look for?  3.3.8 might be a bit better but that could be my
>>> imagination.
>>>
>>> - Grant
>>>
>> if you are using firefox the first thing to do is try start firefox in
>> safe-mode.
> 
> I don't have any Firefox add-ons installed but I restarted it in safe
> mode with the same result.
> 
>> after you try this try to launch it with firebug to make sure what
>> object is the problem.
> 
> I've launched Firefox with Firebug.  What should I monitor while loading a page?
> 
> - Grant

I would say the NET is the first to even try understanding the issue.
If you are interested in the cache data which can help many understand
what squid does.. look at the resouce Cache tab.
it's divided into Dom Net etc..

If there is nothing in the Net then the upper level should be checked
which is the browser\cpu other components level.

Eliezer
> 
> 
>> 1. browser or addons.
>> 2. network
>> 3. kernel
>>
>> In gentoo many things are possible in the kernel level if you are
>> updating all the time but it's weird to think in this direction since
>> most of them are stable.
>> network is easy to check using wget curl firebug and other basic tools.
>> the same thing about browser.. chrome and firefox has nice tools that
>> allows you to understand the source of the problem without getting
>> tcpdump output.





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