+++ Saswata Banerjee & Associates [19/10/03 22:24 +0530]:
Next LUG meet: 9 Nov 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI
Mozilla has an optin in setting where the browser stays in memory after you shut it down and thus saves loading time when you use it next time. Somthing like Terminate and Stay Resident. I mainly use it in WindowsXP, but even in PCQuestLinux 8, it does not take much time to load.
Regards Saswata
Raseel Bhagat wrote:
Next LUG meet: 9 Nov 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 linuxdev wrote :
Next LUG= meet: 9 Nov 2003 around 4 pm - VJTI
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how to reduce the startup time of mozilla ?
=0A>currently on my rh 9.0 box its taking quite a bit of time. Using Moz=lla 1.5 custom compiled. I tried every bit of optimization.
=0A>Mine goes 3 seconds on 4th or 5th loading.
Is t= here somewhere else i should look for optimization ??
=0AEven I have the same goddamned problem !! it gets irritating when the ap=lication you use the most number of times, take sucha long time to load.
Is there no other solutin than chaning the web browsers?
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why dont you'll give FIREBIRD a try. I've been using it for a while and never missed mozilla.