Hello everyone,
I don't know if anyone else is having this issue, I don't know if it's a bug that I could/should report on bugzilla, and nobody on #fedora ever responds. My question is this: is it normal for Mozilla to appear to have completely locked up for periods of time in excess of 45 seconds when navigating to a new page? This happens to me very consistently and I'm wondering if this has been happening to anyone else. It makes my browsing an exceedingly slow and arduous process. Mozilla-Mail also freezes when the browser does this. Yet after the wait, the page is seen as loaded and the browser and mail client are functioning as normal. This presents a serious detriment to usability if Mozilla is behaving this way. A less patient person would assume Mozilla was crashing and would end up Force-Quitting their browser several times per hour. If I am unique in having this issue, I hope someone can offer suggestions on how I can fix the problem.
Intel PIII 800MHz 512 PC133 SDRAM ATI Radeon 7200 Mozilla 1.6 Fully yum-updated Fedora Core 2 test2 as of this writing
Not to be dismissive to your problem, I am not having that problem. I have Moz open all day long. (I am a web developer)
Would sound like a DNS problem if it wasn't for mail acting up also. (Do you have Mac Flash installed?)
Kreg Steppe
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 13:15, Benjamin Thompson wrote:
Hello everyone,
I don't know if anyone else is having this issue, I don't know if
it's a bug that I could/should report on bugzilla, and nobody on #fedora ever responds. My question is this: is it normal for Mozilla to appear to have completely locked up for periods of time in excess of 45 seconds when navigating to a new page? This happens to me very consistently and I'm wondering if this has been happening to anyone else. It makes my browsing an exceedingly slow and arduous process. Mozilla-Mail also freezes when the browser does this. Yet after the wait, the page is seen as loaded and the browser and mail client are functioning as normal. This presents a serious detriment to usability if Mozilla is behaving this way. A less patient person would assume Mozilla was crashing and would end up Force-Quitting their browser several times per hour. If I am unique in having this issue, I hope someone can offer suggestions on how I can fix the problem.
Intel PIII 800MHz 512 PC133 SDRAM ATI Radeon 7200 Mozilla 1.6 Fully yum-updated Fedora Core 2 test2 as of this writing
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 13:15 -0500, Benjamin Thompson wrote:
Hello everyone,
I don't know if anyone else is having this issue, I don't know if
it's a bug that I could/should report on bugzilla, and nobody on #fedora ever responds. My question is this: is it normal for Mozilla to appear to have completely locked up for periods of time in excess of 45 seconds when navigating to a new page? This happens to me very consistently and I'm wondering if this has been happening to anyone else. It makes my browsing an exceedingly slow and arduous process. Mozilla-Mail also freezes when the browser does this. Yet after the wait, the page is seen as loaded and the browser and mail client are functioning as normal. This presents a serious detriment to usability if Mozilla is behaving this way. A less patient person would assume Mozilla was crashing and would end up Force-Quitting their browser several times per hour. If I am unique in having this issue, I hope someone can offer suggestions on how I can fix the problem.
fedora-test or fedora-devel are probably better lists for this question, but I've had similar issues with the latest epiphany/moz-1.6, though not necessarily to the same degree. While the browser is getting data for a large page (possibly waiting for the server to provide dynamically-built pages?), I am only able to switch tabs either immediately after clicking (within 1-2 seconds) or after the page loads.
Intel PIII 800MHz 512 PC133 SDRAM ATI Radeon 7200 Mozilla 1.6 Fully yum-updated Fedora Core 2 test2 as of this writing
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Do you have Flash plugins installed? In this case a lock up is a known problem and killing esd temporarily fixes that.
behdad
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Benjamin Thompson wrote:
Hello everyone,
I don't know if anyone else is having this issue, I don't know if
it's a bug that I could/should report on bugzilla, and nobody on #fedora ever responds. My question is this: is it normal for Mozilla to appear to have completely locked up for periods of time in excess of 45 seconds when navigating to a new page? This happens to me very consistently and I'm wondering if this has been happening to anyone else. It makes my browsing an exceedingly slow and arduous process. Mozilla-Mail also freezes when the browser does this. Yet after the wait, the page is seen as loaded and the browser and mail client are functioning as normal. This presents a serious detriment to usability if Mozilla is behaving this way. A less patient person would assume Mozilla was crashing and would end up Force-Quitting their browser several times per hour. If I am unique in having this issue, I hope someone can offer suggestions on how I can fix the problem.
Intel PIII 800MHz 512 PC133 SDRAM ATI Radeon 7200 Mozilla 1.6 Fully yum-updated Fedora Core 2 test2 as of this writing
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