On Wed, 24 Sep 2014 10:44:40 -0400 (EDT), Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i am at my wit's end with firefox on my fedora rawhide system -- to
say it's nad-grindingly slow would be charitable. just now, i tried
clicking on another tab ... some 30 seconds later, i am still waiting
for the tab to change, oh, wait, there it is.
watching any sort of youtube video is excruciating ... while audio
is typically, i will frequently get *maybe* one frame change a second,
i kid you not. i frequently get javascripts that are not responding,
and i'm asked whether i want to wait for them.
is there *something* i can do to debug this? what firefox
configuration settings should i be looking at? i'm willing to try
anything because, at this point, firefox is utterly unusable. even
something as simple as scrolling in a window is painfully slow.
oh, and i'm on a quad core i7, so i'm pretty sure horsepower isn't
the problem.
You've not mentioned any details about the graphics hardware. So, not
even the people who know of driver limitations could comment on this
problem.
Is this within GNOME Shell?
Have you tried a very simple window manager such as Openbox to reproduce
the problem? Is it reproducible with other video resolutions and/or the
VESA driver, too?