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firefox, slow scrolling
I use FF 3.5 (I have no experience of Gloria+FF 3.0 ...I'm absolutely a beginner and enthusiast with Mint!) and sometimes I experience a slow scrolling...sometimes the pages are loaded with images, some other times not (and I can not explain why FF is so slow..)
Any idea?
Any idea?
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Re: firefox, slow scrolling
http://support.mozilla.com/tiki-view_fo ... &forumId=1plutus wrote:I use FF 3.5 ... sometimes I experience a slow scrolling...sometimes the pages are loaded with images, some other times not
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/07/ubu ... -solution/
https://launchpad.net/+search?field.tex ... rch=Search
--check out some of those links for possible fixes (search was firefox 3.5 slow)
You could increase the browser cache size to keep more data locally, that is the basis of most accelerators for download (caching data locally; that is on your own computer)
- Firefox>edit>Preferences>Advanced>Network TAB
I am using Firefox 3xx in Mint (gloria) main edition, I have not installed 3.5, as I understood it was still in test mode from Mozilla, and probably has a few bugs..
For the images, you may have to enable a whole whack of stuff..
- Firefox>Edit>Preferences>Content> []Block popup windows , [x]Load images automatically
- Look at the Applications TAB, same as above
- Look at Advanced>General TAB>Browsing (autoscrolling, smooth scrolling)
--I have them both turned OFF - Look at the help button in Firefox, either as a general help, or when you are using a specific TAB selection
Re: firefox, slow scrolling
I had this problem and I disabled Powermizer to get better performance in Firefox viewing long web pages (such as Amazon)
Control Centre - NVIDIA X Server Settings. (then go to bottom item, in LH pane, and deselect).
Control Centre - NVIDIA X Server Settings. (then go to bottom item, in LH pane, and deselect).
Re: firefox, slow scrolling
One person that had problems with 3.5.2 needed to disable autoscroll, but this assumed you have it set to "true" in hidden settings of about:config under generalAutoscroll.
also, read this:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... 38&t=41624
also, read this:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... 38&t=41624
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Re: firefox, slow scrolling
It's quite odd...in general the scrolling is smooth but some sites (such as gmail webmail) are still slow
Re: firefox, slow scrolling
made a apt-get remove firefox* and reinstalled FF 3.5.2 via the repos...after some use I realize that the scroling is still sluggish...
Last night I tried another linux (with FF 3.5.2) via virtualbox and scrolling was smooth! so it's clearly a problem with my installation but I don't know what to do..
Last night I tried another linux (with FF 3.5.2) via virtualbox and scrolling was smooth! so it's clearly a problem with my installation but I don't know what to do..
Re: firefox, slow scrolling
Have you applied the update for intel video cards? The update that ships with Mint is buggy and could be at fault here.plutus wrote:got an intel video card...
To fix:
Open mintUpdate (the padlock in your notification area - just left-click it, type password)
Edit > Preferences
Mark level 4 updates as visible (not safe)
Select and install the update for xserver-xorg-video-intel
Back to preferences and make level 4 invisible again
Reboot your computer
Re: firefox, slow scrolling
thanks for the tip! I'll try asap...pluraldave wrote:Have you applied the update for intel video cards? The update that ships with Mint is buggy and could be at fault here.plutus wrote:got an intel video card...
To fix:
Open mintUpdate (the padlock in your notification area - just left-click it, type password)
Edit > Preferences
Mark level 4 updates as visible (not safe)
Select and install the update for xserver-xorg-video-intel
Back to preferences and make level 4 invisible again
Reboot your computer
Re: firefox, slow scrolling
...always the same problems with scrolling. I've tried installed Epiphany and it works perfectly (even the youtube videos are much smoother), so I guess it's a problem with FF..