Pages very slow to load today. ISP is delivering 3 up / 30 Dow so it’s not the net. Facebook is sluggish too. I may tray Chrome and see if it is the same.
Chrome is no improvement here on LSC , but Facebook is behaving better. I hate to bow down to the All-Knowing - All-Seeing Google, but it looks like Firefox has lost another user.
Jon,
It isn’t the browser (OPERA is also very slow), any of the other sites load at normal speed.
LSC has been loading just fine on IE all morning
Ralph
Fine here.
Using Firefox.
I gave up on FF a couple of weeks ago after it updated. Using Chrome now. Had been happy with FF for a long time but now it seems slow to me
This is what showed after it took longer than usual to load (didn’t show all the time, though).
(http:///F-PIX/LSC/SlowServer01.jpg)
Obviously a snag in the server which quite possibly could result in delays. As always strictly my opinion!
Hans-Joerg Mueller said:
This is what showed after it took longer than usual to load (didn’t show all the time, though).(http:///F-PIX/LSC/SlowServer01.jpg)
Obviously a snag in the server which quite possibly could result in delays. As always strictly my opinion!
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Yes Hans, For me too… Then pufffffffffffff gonzo WTH
There seems to be some general slowness on the net today. Some pages load fine, some time out…
Thanks. Seems better now.
Over the last couple of weeks, if I try to open up a file from here, video or whatever, Firefox shuts down. Anybody have an idea of what is going on? Thanks in advance for your input.
I’ve been running on 13.0.1 since it came out and have had no issues. Videos work fine.
Now I have seen issues with Adobe Flashplayer the past week or so. It keeps crashing, but then reloads and runs. And that started after the last update from Adobe on that. Happen sin both Firefox and IE 8
No clue Ric. My troubles turned out to be my provider. They tweaked some stuff in my modem and I’m rockin’ & rollin’ again.
Just a little thing here, but -please- be careful when dissing a free web browser. Firefox uncompiled is nearly 3 gigabytes, an immense amount of code, yet is offered for free. Honestly it’s amazing to me that anyone can do what these guys do–I sure as heck can’t even imagine it despite three years in a large university’s computer science program. It just stings–yeah, browsers may be buggy, but look at Windows, a mega billion dollar software application, and it’s no better. These guys are underappreciated, working for free, and still putting out a product that -very- rarely causes any actual problems.
Sorry for the rant, but I’m really getting tired of this same thread on every forum every few months.
Robbie - I agree - that’s why I chimed in that I have not had problems.
First things to check:
Did I just load another new program?
Did I just update an add-on?
Do I have too many applications open for my specific PC?
Check the internet forums for posts about my ISP - are others having issues?
Have I added hardware and the associated software to my PC? Sometimes new stuff running can dork up the PC and make you think the crashing program is at fault - when actually is is something else just added.
The only b#tch I have about the latest Firefox is it didn’t give me a choice over whether I wanted to update or not. Maybe somebody else finds automatic updates convenient. I prefer to pretend I’m in control.
Mik;
I feel your pain. Windows 7 is like that. The update message only displays once you get ready to shutdown the computer, and there are no options for “Upload Later” or “Upload at Startup.” “You VILL upload, und you VILL LIKE IT!!”
Yeah, thanks again Microsoft.
Yours,
David Meashey
I was behind on my versions of Firefox and that was causing my problems. Up to date now and haven’t experienced the new problems. Yet.