Hello all, I don`t know if anyone has asked this question or not. I try to watch the mailing list pretty close. And haven`t seen anyone ask about it. Sorry if I missed it if it`s been asked. I`m using suse 10.2 with firefox 2.0 and 10.0 with firefox 1.5. Some web pages don`t display properly. I also have a debian box with firefox 1.0 and a mandriva free box with firefox 1.5 and the same web pages display fine. Is there some setting I missed? Or is there something wrong with java or something like that? Any help would be appreciated . Darren -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Darren Bowen wrote:
Hello all, I don`t know if anyone has asked this question or not. I try to watch the mailing list pretty close. And haven`t seen anyone ask about it. Sorry if I missed it if it`s been asked.
I`m using suse 10.2 with firefox 2.0 and 10.0 with firefox 1.5. Some web pages don`t display properly. I also have a debian box with firefox 1.0 and a mandriva free box with firefox 1.5 and the same web pages display fine.
Is there some setting I missed? Or is there something wrong with java or something like that? Any help would be appreciated .
Darren
A little bit hard to figure out. It could be the java versions. Have you thought about copying over the .mozilla folder from your debian box to your opensuse and seeing what happens then? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
1.There is a known issue with HTTP/SSL causing problems. - You should see error responses. 2.There is also a known issue with DNS traffic sent out when you first request a sight. A page may not or part load and sit forever. Then if you stop and refresh the full screen is displayed. in reference to 1 above - it has been patched in reference to 2 above - unknown status of bug Thats all I know about issues with FF in suse 10.2 - Many people report it to be a very very much slower browser. Much is dependant on sites response. Not much help I know but all I can help you with Scott Pueblo Native wrote:
Darren Bowen wrote:
Hello all, I don`t know if anyone has asked this question or not. I try to watch the mailing list pretty close. And haven`t seen anyone ask about it. Sorry if I missed it if it`s been asked.
I`m using suse 10.2 with firefox 2.0 and 10.0 with firefox 1.5. Some web pages don`t display properly. I also have a debian box with firefox 1.0 and a mandriva free box with firefox 1.5 and the same web pages display fine.
Is there some setting I missed? Or is there something wrong with java or something like that? Any help would be appreciated .
Darren
A little bit hard to figure out. It could be the java versions. Have you thought about copying over the .mozilla folder from your debian box to your opensuse and seeing what happens then?
Registration Account wrote:
1.There is a known issue with HTTP/SSL causing problems. - You should see error responses.
2.There is also a known issue with DNS traffic sent out when you first request a sight. A page may not or part load and sit forever. Then if you stop and refresh the full screen is displayed.
in reference to 1 above - it has been patched in reference to 2 above - unknown status of bug
Thats all I know about issues with FF in suse 10.2 - Many people report it to be a very very much slower browser.
Much is dependant on sites response.
Not much help I know but all I can help you with
Scott
Pueblo Native wrote:
Darren Bowen wrote:
Hello all, I don`t know if anyone has asked this question or not. I try to watch the mailing list pretty close. And haven`t seen anyone ask about it. Sorry if I missed it if it`s been asked.
I`m using suse 10.2 with firefox 2.0 and 10.0 with firefox 1.5. Some web pages don`t display properly. I also have a debian box with firefox 1.0 and a mandriva free box with firefox 1.5 and the same web pages display fine.
Is there some setting I missed? Or is there something wrong with java or something like that? Any help would be appreciated .
Darren
A little bit hard to figure out. It could be the java versions. Have you thought about copying over the .mozilla folder from your debian box to your opensuse and seeing what happens then?
It must have something to do with java or some lib that its built against, because I upgraded to debian 4.0 etch with firefox 2.0 and it`s doing the same thing. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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