I have a 12Mb/s bandwidth connection with a 500mw (IIRC) wifi transmitter, from which my laptop is only 10 ft away.
For the last month FireFox has been a constant source to aggravation. I ignored the appearance of a 30 second delay after I fired it up before I could click an icon or enter text in the Google search bar. But, I started noticing LONG delays between clicking a button in this forum and having something actually occur. If I clicked the "Preview" or "Post" button it might take over a minute before the posting reflected on the Kubuntuforum website, if it didn't time out. Click just about any other link and it became a dice game as to if I would get a response or a long delay. At times I thought the forum had crashed, which is an occasional occurrence, since it isn't using Linux as a server.
Then I began to wonder if my new wifi was giving me problems, but my wife reported her response was just fine.
Out of grins I fired up Chromium and imported my FF bookmarks. The delays disappeared. Chromium's response is very rapid. In fact, much faster than FF ever was. There are some features I miss (switching to a new tab when it is opened, private browsing), but it will be easier to adjust to those limitations than to surf with a ball and chain.
For the last month FireFox has been a constant source to aggravation. I ignored the appearance of a 30 second delay after I fired it up before I could click an icon or enter text in the Google search bar. But, I started noticing LONG delays between clicking a button in this forum and having something actually occur. If I clicked the "Preview" or "Post" button it might take over a minute before the posting reflected on the Kubuntuforum website, if it didn't time out. Click just about any other link and it became a dice game as to if I would get a response or a long delay. At times I thought the forum had crashed, which is an occasional occurrence, since it isn't using Linux as a server.
Then I began to wonder if my new wifi was giving me problems, but my wife reported her response was just fine.
Out of grins I fired up Chromium and imported my FF bookmarks. The delays disappeared. Chromium's response is very rapid. In fact, much faster than FF ever was. There are some features I miss (switching to a new tab when it is opened, private browsing), but it will be easier to adjust to those limitations than to surf with a ball and chain.
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