killasmurf86 said:ortus.rtu.lv doesn't work well with Opera...
You can't verify it... page requires login....
when I login o=some features doesn't work..
So... Again it's proven.... firefox for me.
Previous time Opera didn't work on site I was learning C...
dennylin93 said:There might not be anything wrong with Opera. Think about all the sites that only show properly when IE is used.
You are using a browser that is not fully supported. Some features may not work too well, but you are welcome to have a look around.
I had same feeling when I was switching from Opera to Firefox many years ago.Oxyd said:True, but this is useless to know: The pages still don't work in Opera, no matter whose fault it is.
Actually, this is what makes me wanna switch to Firefox occasionally -- lots of these cool and super-modern pages, like Facebook, don't work well in Opera. But whenever I start Firefox I go like "Ughhhh" and it's back to Opera for me.
me to.... however there are some Firefox addons, i just can't live without.Oxyd said:I'm definitely looking forward to having working Google Chrome on FBSD
killasmurf86 said:me to.... however there are some Firefox addons, i just can't live without.
killasmurf86 said:Hmmm? What's wrong with it?
Oxyd said:Like which ones? I remember all these addons bloating Firefox even more, becoming a general PITA when you have too many of them loaded.
Oxyd said:Nothing now, I managed to view your gallery, but it still keeps me warning that Opera is not fully supported.
Google doesn't seem to like Opera in general -- a few days ago I got an invite for Google Wave (totally useless toy, if you ask me), but I had to use Firefox, because it didn't work at all with Opera.
It looks like everyone is trying to push Opera away, and I hate to say it, but they are being quite successful.
alie said:Its very easy to make Firefox take 400MB+ on our machine, juts leave it for 1/2-1 day and keeps browsing with it
darkshadow said:... ,every thing not design I test it with opera it make my life easer thanks God that there something that I hope t will provide binary for freebsd case it make life easer for me and I hope it will make that for every one
# pkg_add -r firefox35
killasmurf86 said:He he he
I don't use Skype [No native anything], I don't use Opera [No QT4 binary], I don't use flash [No native anything], I don't use nvidia-drivers [I changed my graphics card with my fried. I had better nvidia card, he had much older/worse... ati card]
I'm happy
EDIT
Heck, I don't even use Google search anymore
DutchDaemon said:I have FF on about 16 hours a day on my laptop. It never goes much higher than 180M (after 6 hours, it's a 145M RES now). And this is with NoScript, AdBlock, Flash, the works.
aragon said:DD, 32bit? Mine's over 200 MB RES and I just logged into my PC now to read forums.freebsd.org.
(64bit tho)
oliverh said:You're an administrator, other people do different work (authors, journalists etc.)
DutchDaemon said:Oh, come on, Oliver My browsing behaviour cannot simply be defined by me being 'an administrator' (which is 10% of my work, and 1% of my FF use). I'm in R&D and innovation, I do research, I have hundreds of RSS feeds ranging from the NYT to Slashdot to ICHC, and everything in between ... and I read a lot of stuff in a day. Why my FF is magically well-behaved, I do not know. Perhaps that's the 'luck of the administrator'!