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authorEddie Thieda <eddie.thieda@gmail.com>2018-06-18 06:13:16 -0400
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# Frequently Asked Questions
-## Surf is starting up slowly. What might happen?
+## Surf is starting up slowly. What might be causing this?
-The first suspect for such a behaviour is the plugin handling. Run surf
-on the commandline and see if there are errors because of »nspluginwrap‐
-per« or failed RPCs to them. If that is true, go to ~/.mozilla/plugins
-and try removing stale links to plugins not on your system anymore. This
+The first suspect for such behaviour is the plugin handling. Run surf on
+the commandline and see if there are errors because of “nspluginwrapper”
+or failed RPCs to them. If that is true, go to ~/.mozilla/plugins and
+try removing stale links to plugins not on your system anymore. This
will stop surf from trying to load them.