Here's the strange case: When I have an active NX connection from my home system (running the nomachine nxclient) to my work system (running the freenx server from the fedora repos), firefox (on home system) slows to a crawl. Things like expanding or collapsing a sidebar bookmark item sit there for several seconds after I click on an item. I thought this might be something like dynamic libraries needing relocation to conflicting addresses, but if I start firefox first to get the libraries loaded, the existing instance of firefox slows down after I start NX. I'm not doing anything weird to my network (that I know of - maybe NX is doing something behind my back), and I'm operating through a ssh forwarded connection, not starting a VPN or anything like that. A network monitor shows the normal traffic due to NX at around 3K bps, so I'm clearly not bogging down the network, and I have 8 gig of memory on this system, almost all of which is free, so I'm not running out of memory either. Nothing else on the system goes funny in the head, it seems to be just firefox. Any ideas out there? -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines