On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 03:48:35PM -0000, SteveA wrote:
> I am also using LDM_DIRECTX=True, but I did just change it to false for
> a client and tested again - and that wasn't it. Firefox is still slow.
>
> I'm having a hard time picturing what Firefox could be doing differently
> for context menus and drop down options when run remotely vs. locally.
> Obviously it is doing something different, but I'm pretty much out of
> ideas.
>
So this is about menus displayed by gecko? Can you please try to
disable assistive technolgies in gnome preferences (ATM) and see if
things go faster?
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 03:48:35PM -0000, SteveA wrote:
> I am also using LDM_DIRECTX=True, but I did just change it to false for
> a client and tested again - and that wasn't it. Firefox is still slow.
>
> I'm having a hard time picturing what Firefox could be doing differently
> for context menus and drop down options when run remotely vs. locally.
> Obviously it is doing something different, but I'm pretty much out of
> ideas.
>
So this is about menus displayed by gecko? Can you please try to
disable assistive technolgies in gnome preferences (ATM) and see if
things go faster?
- Alexander