Interesting message...
David Boles
dgboles at gmail.com
Sat Dec 1 21:05:22 UTC 2007
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Claude Jones wrote:
> On Sat December 1 2007, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> But it took FF a good 35
>> seconds to run the first time, that is about 25 seconds too slow.
>
> This is perfectly normal! First time you run FF after a big update, it spends
> a bunch of time checking all the plug-ins you've got installed against
> possible updated versions - that includes the gazillion language packs
The language packs come from Fedora. They 'come back' with every version
change. English is 'built in' but the others are for speakers/readers of
other languages. If you do not need them you, a user, can not remove
them. But 'root' can just delete them. Your FF will load (startup) much
more quickly without them.
> I did notice another thread about pcscd and fans running if I'm not mistaken -
> I didn't read it because my machines are both desktops, but check the posts
> over the past day or two
>
> As for the rest of the stuff, as you say, easily fixable
>
> Glad it worked out - I got a little vicariously nervous because of your
> rooting proclivities '> ------------------------------------------------->
>
>
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David
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