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i am using fedora12 and when i had installed google chrome it was lighting fast,but now when i work in this browser its really slow!! ( i have set my dns and ip address to automatic assign)
You've posted a number of times on this forum already and a few times people have asked you to post sufficient information. However you've again created a thread, and your question is absolutely vague.
Please, posing a question in this way is never going to allow anyone to have a clue as to what your problem is.
So you used it, and it was lightning fast. Now its slow. So:
1. What have you changed since then?
2. Have you altered any network configuration? If so what?
3. Is your ISP reliable or does their bandwidth vary at different times of the day?
alli_yas , thanx for the advice ,since i am in my early stages of asking questions in the forums i will surely try to provide as much info as possible next time when i post something!!
nope, i have not changed anything in google chrome nor did i alter my network configuration,as per my knwolege, the bandwith remains same through out the day,dsnt alter. i had the same problem in firefox,then i went to about:config and turned the ipv6 down,i had googled this problem and searched in many forums, many people are facing the same problem in chrome
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