![]() ![]() In most other ways it is worse than 1.8.9. Sadly it is only better in the sense of the newer version number. I am grateful to the packager for making it available. Installed 2.1.2 from (it has a package for Debian 9). Perhaps both!Īs a follow up to my earlier post, I’m reverting to Qupzilla from the repo. Whether that is bad website design (incompetence) or intentional (malicious) is subjective, a matter of opinion. Seems to me at many sites, the functionality (for example the gmail login) and the bloat (ads, often with video that autoplays, with muted sound, somewhere on the page just below or above where you are viewing are tied so having one without the other is extremely difficult if not impossible. ![]() This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by ModdIt.Ġ for the information, I will try to do something similar. Pocket, Topsites, predictive loading snippets and other convenience features use memory. Thread on making firefox more secure can help, the quieter you make the fox the less processing power and memory it needs. OS with icewm and Iceweasel now 620 to 650mb if I do nothing at all. On this site ff + OS with icewm is about 430 mb. My modded FF72 with no script and in conjunction with using a pretty big etc/hosts file to block ads is pretty easy on memory and works without issues on most sites. I am just doing nothing and watching waterfox exhibiting the behavior you describe. Mozilla is trying to improve your user experience. You can, with a little work stop firefox eating ram. ![]() I can leave only 2 or 3 tabs open, and in a few hours, it has eaten over 1Gb of RAM and the computer slows to a crawl and/or freezes, requiring a restart. Hallo and welcome lubod: you write, Firefox is an awful pig with number 1, even with no/few plugins! The following NEW packages will be installed:įalkon libaribb24-0 libbasicusageenvironment1 libdbusmenu-qt5-2 libdca0 libdvbpsi10 libebml4v5 libfam0 libgroupsock8 libixml10 libkate1 libkf5archive5 libkf5auth-dataĠ upgraded, 75 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 203 MB of additional disk space will be used. Libkf5config-bin libkf5dbusaddons-bin libkf5iconthemes-bin kwayland-integration qtwayland5 libvlc-bin libproxy-tools Libvlccore9 libwebpdemux2 libxcb-xv0 phonon4qt5 phonon4qt5-backend-vlc vlc-data vlc-plugin-base vlc-plugin-video-outputįam lirc phonon4qt5-backend-gstreamer libdvdcss2 Libqt5webengine-data libqt5webenginecore5 libqt5webenginewidgets5 libre2-5 libsdl-image1.2 libspatialaudio0 libspeexdsp1 libupnp13 libusageenvironment3 libvlc5 Liblivemedia64 libmatroska6v5 libmicrodns0 libnfs12 libopenmpt-modplug1 libphonon4qt5-4 libplacebo7 libpolkit-qt5-1-1 libprotobuf-lite17 libqt5texttospeech5 Libkf5wallet-data libkf5wallet5 libkf5widgetsaddons-data libkf5widgetsaddons5 libkf5windowsystem-data libkf5windowsystem5 libkwalletbackend5-5 liblirc-client0 Libkf5itemviews-data libkf5itemviews5 libkf5notifications-data libkf5notifications5 libkf5service-bin libkf5service-data libkf5service5 libkf5wallet-bin Libkf5coreaddons5 libkf5crash5 libkf5dbusaddons-data libkf5dbusaddons5 libkf5guiaddons5 libkf5i18n-data libkf5i18n5 libkf5iconthemes-data libkf5iconthemes5 Libkf5auth5 libkf5codecs-data libkf5codecs5 libkf5config-data libkf5configcore5 libkf5configgui5 libkf5configwidgets-data libkf5configwidgets5 libkf5coreaddons-data Libaribb24-0 libbasicusageenvironment1 libdbusmenu-qt5-2 libdca0 libdvbpsi10 libebml4v5 libfam0 libgroupsock8 libixml10 libkate1 libkf5archive5 libkf5auth-data The following additional packages will be installed: Hopefully that is true of CPU load as well.īTW This is what happens if you try to install falkon on antiX-19. I noticed as your announcements warn, RAM usage is up a bit, but still usable. I see 17.x is supported until 2022, but unless something absolutely can’t run in 19.1, why wait? □ If speed/RAM usage is not much worse. On another note, I’ll be moving even the odd 32 bit system to antix 19.1 when I can, just to stay more current. Qupzilla 1.8.9 from the repos OTOH works nicely on antix 17 32 bit! Even trying to find the last Qupzilla before it became Falkon, is an exercise in frustration! I came upon the source for Qupzilla 2.2.6, and it requires QT 5.8 (Stretch/antix 17 have 5.7.1)! I don’t give up easy, I’m looking at Qupzilla 2.1.2 source, which only requires QT 5.7 and is two years newer than version 1.8.9 from repos! Shame that it is now anything BUT lean and mean! Besides what you mention, the lack of a new enough QT5 on antix 17, and the new, much longer list of dependencies, there is one more deal breaker, at least for old hardware: Only 64 bit QT5 (>5.9.0) is provided at the qt site, and compiling yourself reportedly takes hours, and fails anyway! And that is the minimum QT5 required for Falkon since version 3.0 in 2017! ![]()
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