Ant wrote: > On 8/18/2020 11:24 AM, NFN Smith wrote: > ... >>> UO Legacy here too. Yeah. :( >> >> As noted, see what happens when you turn off uBlock, at least >> temporarily. >> >> If disabling uBlock doesn't change anything, I'm inclined to believe >> that you're seeing something that's system related, rather than >> Seamonkey itself. > > Interesting. That made a difference for a minute Gmail.com session, but > I hate Google invading my privacy and showing its ads. > > >> One other thought comes to mind -- how big is your cache, and how >> frequently do you clear it? On my setup, I only run 10 GB, and I >> think it's not a problem to go even smaller than that. In the current >> Internet, which is scripting-heavy, and ubiquitous broadband is >> assumed, cache is far less important that it was in the days of >> dial-up connections. I find that a lot of display-related issues go >> away with clearing cache, and forcing sites to download full pages. > > I use its defaults (currently 350 MB) and clear it a few times per > month. Last one was last week. > > >> Also, how full is your hard disk? If you're running at more than 75% >> capacity, then the disk is effectively full, and there's not adequate >> space for system usage and burst demand. If your disk is that full, >> then you want to investigate cleanups, including clearing browser >> cache, as well as cleaning up temp files, Windows Error reports, >> emptying your trash, etc. > > > I have 805 GB free out of 933 GB in my 2 TB SATA 7200 RPM HDD's C: > drive. I do clear out its mess at least once a month. :)
How fast is your internet connection? If it is high speed you might find things work faster if you disable the disk cache completely and have only a memory cache. Disk access is much slower than memory access, so swapping and cache retrieval are the major causes of slow response if you have a high speed connection. Dave _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

