Re: Firefox performance with flash

2009-12-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 22:07 -0800, Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote:
 Hi all!!
 
 I've installed flash plugin from Adobe
 ( flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release.i386), everything work ok, i mean,
 in firefox without the plugin activated, when I surf in a page with
 flash, firefox become extremely slow, and sometime it froze.
 
 Any idea?
 
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I strongly recommend you install a Flash-blocking add-on such as
NoScript. Then you won't be bothered by Flash content unless you
actually want to see it. Your session will also be more secure.

poc

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Firefox performance with flash

2009-11-30 Thread Alejandro Rodriguez Luna
Hi all!!

I've installed flash plugin from Adobe ( flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release.i386), 
everything work ok, i mean, in firefox without the plugin activated, when I 
surf in a page with flash, firefox become extremely slow, and sometime it froze.

Any idea?

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Alejandro Rodriguez Luna

Web: http://www.alexluna.org

E-mail: el_alexl...@yahoo.com.mx

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Re: Firefox performance with flash

2009-11-30 Thread Chris Tyler
On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 22:07 -0800, Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote:
 Hi all!!
 
 I've installed flash plugin from Adobe
 ( flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release.i386), everything work ok, i mean,
 in firefox without the plugin activated, when I surf in a page with
 flash, firefox become extremely slow, and sometime it froze.
 
 Any idea?

This is a long-standing problem with Flash. If it were open source and
ticked people off this much, it would get fixed.  :-(  You could try
sending nasty notes to Adobe, but don't hold your breath.

Firefox 3.x on Windows actually contains code (written by one of my
students a couple years ago) to analyze how a plugin is loading the
system. There's an extension which exposes this information through a
user interface: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7055 ...
Unfortunately it's hard to do this under Linux (and Mac) due to a
different execution path for plugins.

-Chris

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