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Re: [opensuse] Firefox quetion
- From: Darren Bowen <peewee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:50:36 -0400
- Message-id: <462192FC.8040909@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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.
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> 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.
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