On Sun 2008-07-13 18:24:50 UTC-0600, Keith Seyffarth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with Firefox 3 installed from the ports
being massively slow?
No. I installed it from Ports on a FreeBSD 7.0 and it seemed to run
with no major dramas. Certainly no long delays
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 06:24:50PM -0600, Keith Seyffarth wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with Firefox 3 installed from the ports
being massively slow?
Unlike on Windows, where the load time for the application is much
slower (takes roughly twice as long as FF2 did), but once the
On 2008.07.14 14:08:03, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 06:24:50PM -0600, Keith Seyffarth wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with Firefox 3 installed from the ports
being massively slow?
Unlike on Windows, where the load time for the application is much
slower (takes
I did experience this, and I had to tweak the following settings in
about:config before the experience became usable:
network.http.pipelining: true
network.http.pipelining.maxrequests: 10
network.http.pipelining.ssl: true
The image loading and display code seems to have changed
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Jason W. Morgan wrote:
I also get the annoying black boxes. I haven't tested it thoroughly
yet, but it seems to happen most often with resized png images. That
could just be a result of the pages I visit though; they seem to use
pngs quite extensively.
That's a known bug:
I did experience this, and I had to tweak the following settings in
about:config before the experience became usable:
network.http.pipelining: true
network.http.pipelining.maxrequests: 10
network.http.pipelining.ssl: true
The image loading and display code seems to have
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Warren Block wrote:
One other note: FF3 wanted to check my extensions for compatibility almost
every time it started. A process for disabling that check is described here:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Updating_extensions
It's just adding these two settings to about:config: