Hey, thanks for the detailed info.  I agree about IE's right clicking 
problem.

I am perplexed as to why I (and a couple of others) have the freeze 
problem.  Note that this problem begins before the page even starts 
painting, it happens somewhere while the data is loading or around that 
time.

Granted I'm running a Celeron 550 with 256 megs of ram in win2k, but 
when I look at task manager, total cpu usage never goes over 70% during 
the freeze.  I've tried erasing my profile info, thinking that there was 
a deviant setting somewhere.  What is your procedue when you install a 
new nightly?

I filed bug 91643 <http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91643> a 
while ago, and I'm trying to collect more info on the subject.

Regards,
Ben


DeMoN LaG wrote:

> Ben Ruppel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on
> 31 Aug 2001: 
> 
> 
>>Just curious, what are your system specs?  What OS?  To be
>>scientific, could you repeat the following with both IE6 and
>>Mozilla?  It seems that some users just don't experience my
>>problems and I'd like to know why. 
>>
>>Open four or five browser windows.  Click on a link in one window
>>and immediately go to another window and try scrolling, moving the
>>window, or any other operation.  For me, all mozilla pages lock up
>>for at least a second while one page is loading content.  IE6
>>doesn't do this. 
>>
>>That's the basis of my statement.  Do you not get this result?
>>
> 
> I run a Duron @ 800 mhz on an Abit K7T RAID.  I have two harddrives, a 
> 30 gig maxtor and a 6 gig quantum.  Quantum is on IDE1, IDE2 has my CD 
> and CDRW, IDE3 has my Maxtor.  The system has 512 megs of RAM, and runs 
> Windows 2000 and Linux Mandrake 8.1.  Mozilla performs like shit in 
> linux, due to me be completely unable to get X running with anything 
> other than completely unaccelerated basic VGA display because for some 
> reason it doesn't like my Kyro II card.
> 
> I'll do that 6 windows in each thing right now:
> IE 6 final - Nothing out of the ordinary
> Mozilla Build 2001083003 - I am completely unable to reproduce what you 
> described.  At no point during any page load operations, or any 
> operations that I can try, does Mozilla become completely unresponsive.  
> I've seen the occasional big page lock up a Mozilla window while the 
> page is reflowing and painting, but other Mozilla windows always remain 
> responsive.  Perhaps this is due to an 800 mhz duron with 512 megs of 
> RAM and Windows 2000.  Your milage may vary with a 450 mhz processor, 64 
> megs of RAM and Windows 9x.  I do find that IE6 is slightly faster at 
> displaying SOMETHING for me to look at while it's loading, but in overal 
> load times I find Mozilla is quicker to get a full working page up in 
> front of me.  I've also found IE6's right click speed is horrible.  
> Takes a good 1 or 2 seconds for the menu to appear.  
> 
> 


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