Re: Quit and Restart Required
In article <5060eb34cel...@clear.net.nz>, list wrote: > On 25 May, l...@clear.net.nz wrote: > > Tonight a site(1) wouldn't open, NetSurf claiming '4/5 style sheets' or > > similar, and the deciseconds went by as it seemed to stall trying. > > So I Alt-Break-quit NS, restart and the same site opens up within 3 > > seconds. > > What's going on? approx 300MB free memory. > > Brian > > Auckland > (1) http://www.rideontwo.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2 > NS r7539 Same here - although I just clicked on the stop (X) button and then hit return. I didn't need to quit NetSurf. Keith -- Inspired!
Re: NetSurf rendering speed test
OK, thanks all, that's the answer I was expecting. I obviously have some more optimisation to do... Chris
Re: NetSurf rendering speed test
In article , Dr Peter Young wrote: > About ten seconds here; RISC OS 5.14. Surely you're including fetching, processing and formatting? The actual redraw (i.e. rendering when scrolling up and down) should be near-instant. Michael -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
Re: NetSurf rendering speed test
In a mad moment - Michael Drake mumbled : > In article > , >Chris Young wrote: >> Please can somebody try accessing the following site in NetSurf and >> tell me how it compares speed-wise to any other page: >> http://www.amigaimpact.org > On RISC OS, scrolling that page is just about as fast and smooth as any > other page. RiscPC 130Mb 4.02 NS r7542 - Slightly faster to load than the register, perfectly smooth scroll - interesting Franglais in some links :) -- |)[ |)ryn [vansmail to - brynev...@bryork.freeuk.com
Re: NetSurf rendering speed test
On 25 May 2009 "Chris Young" wrote: > Hello :) > Please can somebody try accessing the following site in NetSurf and > tell me how it compares speed-wise to any other page: > http://www.amigaimpact.org > It is painfully slow in my port (takes about 8 seconds to page down), > so I want to know whether it is something in my code slowing it down > or something which affects the core. About ten seconds here; RISC OS 5.14. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter, \ / zfc Tm \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne\/ ____\ England. and / / \ | | |\ | / _\ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk family / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \__ pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: NetSurf rendering speed test
In article , Chris Young wrote: > Hello :) > Please can somebody try accessing the following site in NetSurf and > tell me how it compares speed-wise to any other page: > http://www.amigaimpact.org Seems like any other well served page: loads in a couple of seconds and scrolls immediately and smoothly with page up/down or with window tools. Iyonix RISC OS 5.15 and NetSurf r7518 HTH [Snip] -- Tim Hill, www.timil.com
Re: NetSurf rendering speed test
In article , Chris Young wrote: > Please can somebody try accessing the following site in NetSurf and > tell me how it compares speed-wise to any other page: > http://www.amigaimpact.org On RISC OS, scrolling that page is just about as fast and smooth as any other page. Michael -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
NetSurf rendering speed test
Hello :) Please can somebody try accessing the following site in NetSurf and tell me how it compares speed-wise to any other page: http://www.amigaimpact.org It is painfully slow in my port (takes about 8 seconds to page down), so I want to know whether it is something in my code slowing it down or something which affects the core. Thanks Chris
Re: Quit and Restart Required
On 25 May, l...@clear.net.nz wrote: > Tonight a site(1) wouldn't open, NetSurf claiming '4/5 style sheets' or > similar, and the deciseconds went by as it seemed to stall trying. > So I Alt-Break-quit NS, restart and the same site opens up within 3 > seconds. > What's going on? approx 300MB free memory. > Brian > Auckland (1) http://www.rideontwo.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2 NS r7539
Re: Quit and Restart Required
On 21 May, Richard Porter wrote: > On 19 May 2009 list wrote: > > On 20 May, Harriet Bazley wrote: > >> This sounds like the old 'singletasking while fetching stylesheets' > >> problem [...snip] In other words, you don't actually have to quit > >> NetSurf: just sit out the three minutes > > Yes that's the syndrome. I can't close the offending window to stop > > the fetch, and thought I was quite silly when waiting that 60+ min. > > Now I see I have yet to experience silly ;) > Wouldn't it be possible to abort the fetch by hitting Escape? Tonight a site wouldn't open, NetSurf claiming '4/5 style sheets' or similar, and the deciseconds went by as it seemed to stall trying. So I Alt-Break-quit NS, restart and the same site opens up within 3 seconds. What's going on? approx 300MB free memory. Brian Auckland
Re: Socket exhaustion - a possible lead?
In article , Simon Smith wrote: > In message <6b7a725f50.zen44...@zen.co.uk> > Simon Smith wrote: > > In message <505f6e90cet...@netsurf-browser.org> > > Michael Drake wrote: > > > 3. Try reducing the values. > > Max fetches 24 > > Fetches per host 20 > > Cached connections 6 > I'm now on the fresh 2.1 release, and the problem is as bad as ever. So did you try reducing them? Your Fetches per host is 4 times the default value. The Default button resets everything to the defaults. Michael -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/