There are a whole bunch of things you can do with configuring Firefox
In your browser, do an
about:config
There are an interminable list of settings for you to play with.
Double-click on a setting to change it. I direct your attention to
the setting called:
browser.turbo.enabled
Set this to TRUE.
These also look interesting. Check your values for these:
network.http.pipelining = TRUE
network.http.pipelining.maxrequests = 20
network.http.proxy.pipelining = TRUE
Good luck
Paul King
Raman Gupta wrote:
>
http://scragz.com/tech/mozilla/test-rendering-time.php
> Linux Firefox 1.06 42.23
> Linux Konqueror 3.4.2-0.fc4.1 13.27
> Linux Opera 8.02 build 1272 7.08
> Windows (via VMWare) Firefox 1.06 8.18
> Windows (via VMWare) IE 6 7.12
Interesting. My rendering times are (all on FC4):
Firefox 1.06 8.1
Mozilla 1.7.10 3.2
Opera 8.02 build 1272 2.6
IE 6 (via wine) 5.2
That's why I use Mozilla or Opera regularily and Firefox not very
often. It's not just a personal "feeling".
Greetings
Markus Huber
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