On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 09:10 +0000, Pete Connolly wrote:
> On Monday 13 November 2006 08:26, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> > On 2006-11-13 02:18, Sven Jacobs wrote:
> > > <snip>
> > > Can you still use Firefox during the freeze or is it totally frozen?
> > > Well I can still use it.
> >
> > Seamonkey, actually, and before that the Mozilla suite. Until I
> > installed mozilla-nss and mozilla-nspr, it was so slow as to be useless.
> > Now I can use it, but everything takes a lot longer to happen.
> >
> > > I hope somebody has an idea because these freezes are really annoying!
> >
> > So do I.
> 
> Just as an aside, do you think it might be something to do with IPV6?  Ive 
> not 
> updated the kernel to the same version as Sven's, but after tweaking both the 
> sysconfig settings and Firefox's about:config page to ignore IPV6, my browser 
> hasn't had a freeze or pause on a site for a long time.
> 

Taken from another post on the factory list:

"In about:config (network.proxy.type = 0. There must also be the
problem: It was set to 5 (accepted as default), which does not even
represent a valid value. proxy.type should take a value from 0 to 4 (the
error in GUI also shows something about a value of 5)."

YMMV
-- 
Ken Schneider
UNIX  since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE  since 1998

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