Favorite browser
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Re: Favorite browser
^ Try setting the dom.ipc.processCount to a value bigger than 4 (i'm using 8 atm). It's still a bit slower than Chrom(e | ium), but not nearly as slow as it used to be.
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- ivanovnegro
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Thanks. Though I thought the newest Firefox should use already up to 4 processes but in my case the default still is only two. Will change and test.
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I have used firefox for years. But now they expect me to install pulseaudio. And the beloved MAFF addon will be discontinued too. So thus, my peace has been disturbed...
Now shifting to the Palemoon browser.
Now shifting to the Palemoon browser.
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I now use four processes in Firefox. Wow. Now it makes a difference but stuff like HTML5 is still way worse than on Chrome. Probably they will never fix that (on Linux).
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I now run firefox-nightly (just to get a taste of the impending doom)....
Yup, the days of addons are gone. Save for a few (Ublock Origin, Umatrix, NoScript works in their respective beta version). Shame something like VimFX and Tree Style Tabs don't survive. There are a few addons like Vimium-FF or SakaKeys (I use the latter) that works.... barely, but it's to be expected of the webextension era. UI changes are annoying too (took an hour of modifying userChrome until I am satisfied).
If any of you is a die hard firefox user and still want to use your legacy addons, you can enable it in about:config.
Bonus (Ugly screenshot)
Yup, the days of addons are gone. Save for a few (Ublock Origin, Umatrix, NoScript works in their respective beta version). Shame something like VimFX and Tree Style Tabs don't survive. There are a few addons like Vimium-FF or SakaKeys (I use the latter) that works.... barely, but it's to be expected of the webextension era. UI changes are annoying too (took an hour of modifying userChrome until I am satisfied).
If any of you is a die hard firefox user and still want to use your legacy addons, you can enable it in about:config.
Bonus (Ugly screenshot)
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Apart from Ublock I really do not need anything else but the UI looks absolutely shitty.
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^ I agree.
I am still on Opera, can't complain.
I am still on Opera, can't complain.
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Very nice and minimal tweaks frank! I'm still satisfied with Pale Moon!
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I am now trying vivaldi, for science.
Pros:
Pros:
- Fucking a lot more sane than firefox and its fucking photon.
Modifying everything is easy.
- Greedy RAM and CPU hog. Even heavier than chrome.
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I've been using Slimjet, Opera, and Vivaldi.
Vivaldi is a ram hog, but it configures Flash for some reason better than Opera out of the box.
Slimjet is fairly fast for all of its "out of the box" features, but I end up having to install and upgrade it from their website, which gets kind of old after a while because they are constantly updating. It is probably still my favorite.
I would kind of like to see a pc version of Firefox's Focus browser for Android. I've tried it out a little bit on my Kyocera Brigadier and it's fairly decent for simple browsing, although when I know I'm headed to a "heavy" site I still use the Chrome browser.
Still, since almost every distro I've been torture-testing (this one is Solus) seems to come with one default browser- Firefox- here I am using it out of sheer laziness, lols!
Off topic: Hi, y'all! Lunchtime is still rocking after many upgrades! I am pleased to report I haven't broken it yet, lols!
Vivaldi is a ram hog, but it configures Flash for some reason better than Opera out of the box.
Slimjet is fairly fast for all of its "out of the box" features, but I end up having to install and upgrade it from their website, which gets kind of old after a while because they are constantly updating. It is probably still my favorite.
I would kind of like to see a pc version of Firefox's Focus browser for Android. I've tried it out a little bit on my Kyocera Brigadier and it's fairly decent for simple browsing, although when I know I'm headed to a "heavy" site I still use the Chrome browser.
Still, since almost every distro I've been torture-testing (this one is Solus) seems to come with one default browser- Firefox- here I am using it out of sheer laziness, lols!
Off topic: Hi, y'all! Lunchtime is still rocking after many upgrades! I am pleased to report I haven't broken it yet, lols!
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Still hopping between Chrome and Firefox and right now again on Chrome. I do not know what Mozilla broke for me in version 55, the one they claim can handle millions of tabs, but it is worse than before. Let's see what 57 can offer even though I am already tired of trying out Firefox.
I think we have an Android browser thread but never mind. Right now, because I have more power on my old S4, I use Brave. It is based on Chromium, so it has the same speed like Chrome on Android but has an integrated ad blocker. I should try Firefox Focus. I only know that the Android version of Firefox is crappily slow but I tried to use it on my now defunct S3 because of ublock..
I think we have an Android browser thread but never mind. Right now, because I have more power on my old S4, I use Brave. It is based on Chromium, so it has the same speed like Chrome on Android but has an integrated ad blocker. I should try Firefox Focus. I only know that the Android version of Firefox is crappily slow but I tried to use it on my now defunct S3 because of ublock..
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FF 57 broke a lot of addons, and as such, 55 is barely usable these days, since many if not all the actively-developed addons like ublock is already on 57. Kinda sad, but the best thing about the incoming FF update is, I am now effectively running the same version of FF (nightly) in both Android (cheap Xiaomi phone, and the Samsung Note 4) and desktop. Nightly on android is pretty snappy, only slightly slower than Chrome.
Brave, now that is something I've never tried. I've heard many good things about it.
Brave, now that is something I've never tried. I've heard many good things about it.
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I've got Brave on another distro. It's probably the best thing about that distro, lols. I haven't really had a chance to play with it because I just don't like the distro that much. I usually go on it just to update it . If it's in the Debian repo maybe I can install it on lunchtime?
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It is not but I talked about the Android version.
If you want Brave on Debian you have to add an external repo or begin to play with snap packages. :)
If you want Brave on Debian you have to add an external repo or begin to play with snap packages. :)
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^ I wanted to put it (Brave) on Lunchtime, but Luchtime is 32bit :( I tried playing with dpkg --add- architecture ( or whatever the backhanded response script suggested), but I failed, lols!
I may try to throw it on my tiny Mint distro and see if that will break it ( it breaks so easily, lols).
I may try to throw it on my tiny Mint distro and see if that will break it ( it breaks so easily, lols).
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I am now settled in FF (version 58, nightly channel). All of my favorite addons are working. I think that's it, i'll drop Chrome whenever it is plausible.
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Actually you made me try the Nightly version. It is pretty snappy. It feels again like when I used to use Aurora. Not bad. Still not sure about some other performance problems that I usually have. Though Chrome is still here as a backup.
Edit: The one thing that I really like is the low resource usage when you 'only' have 4 GB of RAM. I assigned it even 5 processes. Chrome in comparison eats a lot more but still Chrome is more quiet than Firefox, I mean the CPU usage.
Edit: The one thing that I really like is the low resource usage when you 'only' have 4 GB of RAM. I assigned it even 5 processes. Chrome in comparison eats a lot more but still Chrome is more quiet than Firefox, I mean the CPU usage.
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