The same happens here. I haven't tried Chromium without Firefox also running, but presumably I should be able to run all my browsers at the same time. I did install Chromium on a Devuan system because it requires ALSA, which FF no longer supports. Using apulse is too much trouble I think.I personally always have issue with Chromium under FreeBSD, for some strange reasons the browser finally hangs a few minutes later..
That's interesting. What kind of resources are we talking about here?it needs a huge amount of ram just to build it and the maintainers don't have such a machine
42896 trev 42 20 0 1991M 651M uwait 1 0:47 4.69% firefox
1911 trev 54 20 0 1125M 779M uwait 1 125:36 0.98% seamonkey
I tried to find it but, the last time I read it, 64GB of ram was a must and, even then, a will take hours.That's interesting. What kind of resources are we talking about here?
Very strange, several months ago I was able to build chromium on intel q6600 2.4 with 4gb of RAM (and 8G of swap), yes, it took some time...The published minimum system requirements are 16GB, iirc, but a real developer said it's an unrealistic number and a build takes many hours. You'll also need as many cores as you can get.
The developer's version of chromium is not the same thing as www/chromium. Because I'm a web developer, I build from ports all the time to use the latest version, too.Very strange, several months ago I was able to build chromium on intel q6600 2.4 with 4gb of RAM (and 8G of swap), yes, it took some time...
I can't say exactly how many, because I always start building such ports when I go to sleep.
What exactly is it that people are finding slow in Firefox? I see differences between plain text (such as html/css) sites and those using a bunch of other stuff, so saying that FF is slow doesn't really tell me much. Slow at what?
about:config
customizations and I do use very little extensions, it does not take more than 20 minutes to have it working as I like again.Problems with Firefox on my side:
1) When you try to scroll the page, it response a few seconds later.
2) Even while I'm writing this post on my Firefox, I see what I type a few seconds later. I am writing this with Firefox and I see the letters I type after 2-3 seconds.
3) When I try to switch between tabs, it response seconds later.
If you build Firefox from ports, it's faster, and it runs smooth. It is better with the lang/rust option. From packages, it lags and crashes at times.
Thanks. Yes, I've seen all those. I'm not convinced that those are Firefox problems though. The scrolling may be, but not sure. The delay I've seen on this forum only. I believe this forum software is buggy. Using Firefox for some hours every day for some years, I've never seen tab slowness - so that's probably not Firefox. I also run my tabs down the side in a way that requires 3 plugins to do, so you'd think it would be more likely here.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to defend Firefox. But it seems to me that when I run it on a fresh Linux system (which I've had opportunity to do on several occasions lately) there is only fast response in all cases. This leads me to believe that it is something related to other aspects of the OS that we see with a loaded system, and perhaps also OS specific.