Amazon's website has always been a bit of a drag. I haven't noticed any
difference on Windows or Arch, new profile or my usual profile. And it
isn't just Amazon.
As Sean said, that is just the way the Internet works these days. It isn't
cool enough to just have a working website.
-- Eli Schwartz
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 10:09 PM, Francis Gerund wrote:
> Yes, I guess I may have to start maintaining multiple profiles just to do
> normal browsing. Grrr . . .
>
>
> BTW, this error was very easy to find online - but hard to understand. As
> near as I can figure, it has to do with memory alloc
Yes, I guess I may have to start maintaining multiple profiles just to do
normal browsing. Grrr . . .
BTW, this error was very easy to find online - but hard to understand. As
near as I can figure, it has to do with memory allocation in Firefox (maybe
in the Gecko component?), has been around
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 14:08:17 -0500, Francis Gerund wrote:
>GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion 'sys_page_size == 0'
>failed
Don't worry about that, I get it too.
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ firefox --help
(process:14001): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion
'sys_page_size =
On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 02:08:17PM -0500, Francis Gerund wrote:
> This display problem started as soon as I installed the system. Of course,
> I almost immediately installed firefox-noscript upon install also.
>
> I didn't think of javascript blocking being the problem, as it would not
> occur to
Hi.
I am running Firefox 38.0.5-1 from the arch "Extra" repository. As up to
date as I can get - I am obsessive about updating.
This display problem started as soon as I installed the system. Of course,
I almost immediately installed firefox-noscript upon install also.
I have not used any othe
What version of Firefox are you using?
What happens if you're using another Web Browser or at least a virgin
Firefox profile [1]?
What did you "google" on your own, tested and failed from e.g.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Images_or_animations_do_not_load ?
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015, at 04:27 PM, Francis Gerund wrote:
> Thank you.
>
> Yes, temporarily allowing cnn.com in NoScript did get rid of the
> rectangles.
>
> But try it youself, and then click the NoScript icon in the Firefox menu
> bar to count the still-blocked third-party revenue leeches cnn
> let
Thank you.
Yes, temporarily allowing cnn.com in NoScript did get rid of the
rectangles.
But try it youself, and then click the NoScript icon in the Firefox menu
bar to count the still-blocked third-party revenue leeches cnn
lets tag along on it's website. 11 by my count.
So much for privacy.
R
On June 7, 2015 3:31:26 PM EDT, Francis Gerund wrote:
>Using Firefox to access http://cnn.com, photos show up, but often have
>a
>superimposed small, hollow rectangle in the center of each. The
>rectangles
>contain the characters "FI" above the characters "33".
>
>Is this a sign of some missing c
> Using Firefox to access http://cnn.com, photos show up, but often have a
> superimposed small, hollow rectangle in the center of each. The rectangles
> contain the characters "FI" above the characters "33".
These rectangles usually indicate characters that can't be displayed by
whatever font yo
Using Firefox to access http://cnn.com, photos show up, but often have a
superimposed small, hollow rectangle in the center of each. The rectangles
contain the characters "FI" above the characters "33".
Is this a sign of some missing component from Firefox, or just an error at
the cnn.com website
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