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Vom Smartphone gesendet. ----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ----- Von: "Stefan Baur" <x2go-m...@baur-itcs.de> Gesendet: 28.10.2017 13:27 An: "x2go-dev@lists.x2go.org" <x2go-dev@lists.x2go.org>; "x2go-u...@lists.x2go.org" <x2go-u...@lists.x2go.org> Cc: "Mihai Moldovan" <io...@ionic.de>; "Mike Gabriel" <mike.gabr...@das-netzwerkteam.de> Betreff: [X2Go-Dev] Firefox Browser Performance via X2Go - and a call for helpon behalf of X2Go and Pale Moon [crossposting this to x2go-dev/x2go-user; please reply to x2go-dev only] Hi $LIST, there have been numerous complaints in the past about Firefox' lack of performance when used in an X2Go session, especially over WAN connections. During some extensive testing and comparison of browser engines, we discovered that setting the following three values in about:config bring some improvement to current Firefox versions: gfx.xrender.enabled (boolean) true gfx.canvas.azure.backends (string) cairo gfx.content.azure.backends (string) cairo Note that xrender support is going away soon. What we also discovered is that the KDE3-fork Trinity <https://www.trinitydesktop.org/> brings a Konqueror browser version that performs way better than Firefox, even with the above three parameters enabled. Next, we discovered an actively maintained fork of Firefox 28 - named Pale Moon <https://www.palemoon.org/>. This gives comparable performance to Trinity-Konqueror, with the advantage of being way closer to Firefox in both UI design and codebase, so pages that work fine in Firefox should work fine in Pale Moon as well - something I wouldn't want to take for granted with Trinity-Konqueror. I have uploaded two demo videos showing the performance of Firefox (with XRENDER only, not cairo) vs. Trinity-Konqueror and vs. Pale Moon: Firefox (left) vs. TDE-Konqueror (right): https://youtu.be/GfTVhX0UT8M Firefox (left) vs. Pale Moon (right): https://youtu.be/kilDivhvMZw I decided to talk to the Pale Moon developers on IRC and it turns out they plan to revamp their core component <http://personal.mattatobin.com/image/capture/c4d873f0-9048-4523-8abf-ba5763067c9a.jpg> some time next year ("port Pale Moon to the up and coming Unified XUL Platform from the current platform code we have now"). The one person I talked to in particular, Matt A. Tobin, suggested that the drop in performance came with the drop of support for GTK2. The Pale Moon developers would be interested in keeping GTK2 support even in their new core component, but would need some cash and especially some additional manpower in the form of skilled coders. So this is a call for help: - If you're a company that uses X2Go and is interested in supporting Pale Moon development, either financially or by assigning your own coders to the project, please let me know. - If you're a professional coder interested in working on Pale Moon as long as you get paid for it, please let me know. - If you're a volunteer coder that wants to work on Pale Moon just for the greater good of all, please let me know too. -> I will be coordinating all efforts from the X2Go side of things. Any questions, suggestions, comments, etc. please follow up either in X2Go-Dev or via PM. Kind Regards, Stefan Baur -- BAUR-ITCS UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Geschäftsführer: Stefan Baur Eichenäckerweg 10, 89081 Ulm | Registergericht Ulm, HRB 724364 Fon/Fax 0731 40 34 66-36/-35 | USt-IdNr.: DE268653243
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