Try chromium browser to see if that is better. FF can be processor
hungry. Choosing the right apps may be more important than the
distribution.
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
Colin
As much as I appreciate what you're saying don't you think something is
very wrong here? On my antique Dell I would routinely have Vuze open
downloading, firefox running up to 6 or 7 tabs, VLC playing music or
video, Thunderbird and Calc with up to 2 spreadsheets, one of them has 2
sheets each with 3600 lines of data in them. That machine coped fine, if
it wasn't for the lack of battery and dodgy power socket I'd much rather
be using that.
Any brand new machine, however badly designed, should be capable of
outperforming something which came with 60Gb HDD and no more than 1Gb RAM.
What difference, if any, do you think using 64 bit would make?
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