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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 13:07:45 PDT
From: Wayne Cypress <waynecypress@compuserve.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: SCOUG group help <scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Netscape performance

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I have made a number of changes on my home system over the past 10 months=
,
and lately have been noticing what seems to be a bad performance issue wi=
th
Netscape.

Here are 3 manifestations of the problem: =

1. One obvious symptom is that Netscape takes 90+ seconds at 100% process=
or
utilization to come down after clicking "exit" or the exit symbol
(effectively locking out all use of the system during that time). I do no=
t
recall that Netscape always did this in the past, only became aware of it=

recently, but I cannot connect it with a system change.

2. I also see problems with some selected websites in that some pages do
not seem to ever end (don't show up on the display) but rather use 70% or=

so of the processor forever (sometimes several reloads will finally get t=
he
page to show up). =

3. It is very seldom that the Netscape "stop" button is NOT enabled betwe=
en
web pages (even though "done" appears in the bar at the bottom of Netsca=
pe
window).

4. Perhaps a side issue, not a performance issue, but sometimes get Java
error returned from some web pages I try to access.

Here is a brief summary of my system:

266mhz Pentium II with 352mb memory, both scsi (via Adaptec 2940UW PCI
card) and IDE hard drives (periodically defragged, seldom need it), PCI
ethernet card; =

DSL connection through a LinkSys BEFSR41 (4-port router)... just upgrad=
ed
to latest bios level today; =

Warp 4 at fixpack 12 with Java 11.8 (Warp partition is HPFS, other
partitions are FAT);
Netscape 4.61 encrypted edition downloaded from IBM at latest (July 10?=
)
level (I have tried moving cache location, changing its size, and erasing=

netscape.hst frequently)

I also have the ability to boot Widows95 and have not noticed these
problems when using Netscape under Win95.

Anyone have any ideas... is my experience normal or abnormal?

Wayne

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