Patrick, 

Thanks a lot, your solution worked! Firefox is still a little bit jerky
compared to Windows one, but much better. I don't think the
DISABLE_PANGO could make a difference, but the two lines of xorg.conf
definitely helped. I haven't checked Flash Video recently, but seems
like youtube videos are smoother right now.

I'm using Adobe's one, V10 normally on a brand-new Ubuntu 8.10
installation. I don't think the atom 1.6Ghz was unable handle flash
video because it can handle 720p without any problems at all. The
celeron on 1000H might be a little bit less powerful though.


- Huan.


On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 01:33:59 -0600, "Patrick Kilgore"
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> Curious, which flash plug in are you using?
> 
> As for the scrolling, try adding
> 
> --
> Option "AccelMethod" "exa"
> Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
> --
> 
> to the device section of your xorg.conf and see if it helps.
> 
> Another fix that really sped up firefox for me was adding
> --
> export MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1
> --
> to my .bashrc file
> supposedly it messes with the text rendering for international
> fonts/glyphs but for the speed increase I think it's worth it. Also,
> the only languages I know use Latin glyphs.
> 
> Good Luck
> //_
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> 
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:50 AM, Isaac Angert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Huan,
> >
> > I got an eee 1000H (the 10 inch model) about two months ago, and I love
> > it. I also have ubuntu installed and I think I have encountered the
> > same behavior with firefox. Sometimes firefox hangs for about a second
> > while loading a page or scrolling, etc. Flash videos (Flash player)
> > often seem to overload the eee's ability to process/render, and appear
> > choppy. I haven't spent any time researching this yet since it hasn't
> > aggravated me a whole lot, but videos would be nice, and the eee should
> > be able to handle them easily. My system is running vanilla ubuntu 8.10
> > with the custom kernel for the eee. I'll have to spend some time on
> > this (after finals of course!) since it seems others are having the
> > same problem.
> >
> > Isaac
> >
> >
> > Huan Truong wrote:
> >
> >
> > >Hi all,
> > >
> > >So now I finally got my hands on my eee PC, which is a decent machine
> > >after all. Ubuntu runs great on this little thing, with an exception
> > >for two guys: Browser and flash player - they are slow compared to
> > >which on Windows. It takes Firefox a while to redraw each time I
> > >scroll the page up or down, or playing Youtube in fullscreen. I don't
> > >know if anyone suffered the same problems  on your computer but it
> > >doesn't seem to be very logical because the same thing runs great on
> > >Windows even on 'powersave' governor (800Mhz), and the GMA950 graphics
> > >accelerator chip which is known to be very well supported by Linux. I
> > >have another older laptop which uses a NVidia 6100 Go chip and it
> > >handled Flash and Firefox pretty well (with the same governor for CPU
> > >@800Mhz).
> > >
> > >Any ideas why it happens, and more importantly, how to fix it? Thanks a
> > lot.
> > >
> > >--
> > >Huan Truong
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