Michael Did you ever get a solution to this problem? I have an AMD 64 with Suse and the problem started when I upgraded from 9.1 to 9.2. It hangs after we log in and try to pay bills or get account info. We didn't have this problem with 9.0 or 9.1. I have a second machine (AMD Duron) which I experiment with other distributions and Debian 3.1 (Sarge) worked fine then I got Fedora 5 out of a magazine last month and the problem in now occuring on this secondary machine to my wife's consternation. I think it might have something to do with the security settings but it is difficult to tell. It seems to be the newer distributions. Eric Earl in Victoria [OCLUG-Tech] Scotiabank Online Banking timing out (Stalling) under Linux Stephane Boisjoli ratatosk at rogers.com <mailto:linux%40lists.oclug.on.ca?Subject=%5BOCLUG-Tech%5D%20Scotiabank%20On line%20Banking%20timing%20out%20%28Stalling%29%0A%09under%09Linux&In-Reply-T o=42EDD8D6.4000600%40shaw.ca> Mon Aug 1 19:17:49 EDT 2005 * Previous message: [OCLUG-Tech] Scotiabank Online Banking timing out (Stalling) under Linux <000233.html> * Next message: [OCLUG-Tech] Scotiabank Online Banking timing out (Stalling) under Linux <000235.html> * Messages sorted by: [ date ] <date.html> [ thread ] <thread.html> [ subject ] <subject.html> [ author ] <author.html> Michael Kovacs wrote: > I have been plagued by this problem for quite some time. Scotia Bank > Online Banking stalls out every time I try to access my accounts. > www.scotiabank.com <www.scotiabank.com> loads fast but as soon as I try to access > www.scotiaonline.scotiabank.com <www.scotiaonline.scotiabank.com> it starts to time out. if I hit > refresh a few times I might actually allow me to enter my card number > and password, but it times out on each page. I have tried several > different distros, Fedora, Mepis, and Sandros, also different browsers > including Firefox Konqueror, etc. they exhibit the same symptoms. The > only thing I haven't tried is Internet Explorer though Wine. But if I > can I would like to avoid using Microsoft products all together.If > anyone has any suggestions I am willing to listen. I've been using Mozilla under Windows to access Scotiabank and it seems to work fine. I can't imagine why the OS would matter. I haven't tried it under the Linux box here - it has no monitor, and I don't feel like fiddling with VNC or XWindows...