On 06/28 04:43 , Jason Hsu, embedded engineer, Linux user wrote: > The thing to do is to use Flash-blocker and script-blocker software to > disable animations and scripts by default. (They still provide the option > of enabling the animations and scripts that you want executed.) I use the > Debian packages xul-ext-noscript and xul-ext-flashblock in anitX Linux. > These two packages work with Iceape and Iceweasel. Yep, I use the flashblock plug-in to make firefox manageable most of the time. However, if I want to watch Youtube, even with the video scaled down and at the lowest resolution level, it's nearly unusable with a 1.1GHz processor. I end up using my laptop for watching videos, but it's a hassle to use 2 computers to do the job of one. -- Carl Soderstrom Systems Administrator Real-Time Enterprises www.real-time.com