Prior to upgrading from 9.10 to 10.10 (via clean install), I was having problems with SeaMonkey slowing down to a crawl. That was bad enough--I'd click on a tab and it would take 20, 30, 50 seconds to actually switch to it, or I'd scroll down with my trackball and 30, 50, 80 seconds later the page would finally move down--but it wasn't affecting anything else.
Now, however, after the upgrade, it's unbearable. Wait, I've left out some stuff!
After upgrading and having SM slow down to UNBEARABLE levels, I did some experimenting and research and ended up disabling various things and deleting various files that SM created. Right now SM is running great. So THAT slowness isn't the issue. However...
When I have SM running, *NOTHING* else I typically use--the GIMP, GNU Backgammon, digiKam, OpenOffice, etc.--runs fast. Does anyone remember 1200 baud modem connections? Well, that was FAST compared to how these apps run! I'll be trying to play backgammon, and the pieces literally hang in mid-air for several seconds. Oh, even the computer's clock stops. I have it set to display seconds, and I'll watch as it freezes and then 50 seconds, 1-1/2 minutes, 3 minutes later it finally jumps forward to the right time.
Closing SeaMonkey solves the problem. So I don't feel any doubt that SM is the culprit. But I don't know how/why or what I can do about it. I love SM and do not want to change--I use it as my browser and I also use its e-mail and news clients, and I have years of archived mail from it that I don't want to lose access to. But I'm a busy, multi-tasking girl, and I simply CANNOT deal with either the slowness SM brings to my other apps OR the reality of having to shut down SM every time I want to do something else.
Any ideas or thoughts on how to troubleshoot and fix this will be most appreciated!
Now, however, after the upgrade, it's unbearable. Wait, I've left out some stuff!
After upgrading and having SM slow down to UNBEARABLE levels, I did some experimenting and research and ended up disabling various things and deleting various files that SM created. Right now SM is running great. So THAT slowness isn't the issue. However...
When I have SM running, *NOTHING* else I typically use--the GIMP, GNU Backgammon, digiKam, OpenOffice, etc.--runs fast. Does anyone remember 1200 baud modem connections? Well, that was FAST compared to how these apps run! I'll be trying to play backgammon, and the pieces literally hang in mid-air for several seconds. Oh, even the computer's clock stops. I have it set to display seconds, and I'll watch as it freezes and then 50 seconds, 1-1/2 minutes, 3 minutes later it finally jumps forward to the right time.
Closing SeaMonkey solves the problem. So I don't feel any doubt that SM is the culprit. But I don't know how/why or what I can do about it. I love SM and do not want to change--I use it as my browser and I also use its e-mail and news clients, and I have years of archived mail from it that I don't want to lose access to. But I'm a busy, multi-tasking girl, and I simply CANNOT deal with either the slowness SM brings to my other apps OR the reality of having to shut down SM every time I want to do something else.
Any ideas or thoughts on how to troubleshoot and fix this will be most appreciated!
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