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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 2:18pm

Konqueror Browsing Slow

For several releases now, since 3.0 anyway, web browsing in Konqueror is so slow it's not useable and I have resorted to using Mozilla for web browsing. Mozilla is good, but I still like Konqueror better. File management with Konqueror works fine with no speed issues. I keep hoping everytime a new release comes out it will fix this, but now I'm on 3.3.1 and still extremely slow. It's not just a specific site, it doesn't appear to matter where I browse to.

Does this sound familiar to anyone and how to correct? Running on SuSE 9.1

Thanks in advance.

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 4:14pm

Re: Konqueror Browsing Slow

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Original von dmc

For several releases now, since 3.0 anyway, web browsing in Konqueror is so slow it's not useable and I have resorted to using Mozilla for web browsing. Mozilla is good, but I still like Konqueror better. File management with Konqueror works fine with no speed issues. I keep hoping everytime a new release comes out it will fix this, but now I'm on 3.3.1 and still extremely slow. It's not just a specific site, it doesn't appear to matter where I browse to.

Does this sound familiar to anyone and how to correct? Running on SuSE 9.1

Thanks in advance.
I have used all versions of Konqueror since before 3.0 on a range of distros: SuSE, Gentoo, Debian. Never has it been too slow to be usable. On the contrary, I don't use Mozilla unless I have to because it's so much slower (especially the startup).

So what can you do? To narrow down the problem, I'd set up a new user on this system, log in and browse the web. See if the speed is normal. That way you can determine if the problem lies somewhere in your particular configuration files.

If that's the case you can either remove your .kde directory (or move it away so you have a backup) if you're willing to start over with your complete configuration, or try to move away only the konqueror-related files.

To find them:
find ~/.kde | grep -i konqueror
find ~/.kde | grep -i khtml
There may be others.

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 9:24pm

Thanks for the tips.

I set up a new user and tried browsing. What seems to be happening is the Konqueror navigates to a site almost immediately, but rendering the page is very slow. Sometimes it does half the page, then seems to go out to lunch and does not respond. Hit refresh, and the page displays completely almost instantly.

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 9:36pm

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Original von dmc

Thanks for the tips.

I set up a new user and tried browsing. What seems to be happening is the Konqueror navigates to a site almost immediately, but rendering the page is very slow. Sometimes it does half the page, then seems to go out to lunch and does not respond. Hit refresh, and the page displays completely almost instantly.

And that happens with any page?

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 9:40pm

Any page that is not on my local machine, yes. As I am typing this in Konqueror it is still trying to render the graphics on the page.

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 10:02pm

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Original von dmc

Any page that is not on my local machine, yes. As I am typing this in Konqueror it is still trying to render the graphics on the page.
Are you using a proxy? I so, try to switch it off to see if that makes any difference.

Your description reminded me of a problem I've seen myself when browsing through a local privoxy server (ad filter). The funny thing was that only the kde.org pages had been affected, not any other site I visited... ;-)

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 10:10pm

No, no proxy. Using Netgear router which I've used for quite a while connected to cable modem.

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Saturday, October 16th 2004, 10:53pm

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Original von dmc

No, no proxy. Using Netgear router which I've used for quite a while connected to cable modem.

I'm afraid I'm running out of ideas :(

You could boot a Knoppix from CD to check if it's your network situation or your Linux and KDE installation/configuration.

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Sunday, October 17th 2004, 2:02pm

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Original von cmbofh


I'm afraid I'm running out of ideas :(

You could boot a Knoppix from CD to check if it's your network situation or your Linux and KDE installation/configuration.


Thanks for trying to help. This morning I went in to YaST, (SuSE's config tools) and software installation some conflicts it reported from some package updates. Main culprits were PHP4 and the kipi-plugins package. I downgraded the php4 packages and removed and the kipi plugins package. It seems more responsive, but that may be wishful thinking on my part. :wink: