working as well as
> Chrome.
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> *From:* Enterprise <enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org> *On Behalf Of *Mark
> Mielke
> *Sent:* 31 March 2018 20:09
> *To:* Java Sys <firefox@javasys.net>
> *Cc:* enterprise@mozilla.org List <enterprise@mozilla.org>
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Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Stupidly Slow Firefox ESR
I'm encountered slowness with Firefox 52 ESR as well, however, I haven't been
able to identify the cause or even prove it was Firefox 52 ESR (vs other
versions). And since I have also been experiencing it with Firefox 59 now, I
w
I'm encountered slowness with Firefox 52 ESR as well, however, I haven't
been able to identify the cause or even prove it was Firefox 52 ESR (vs
other versions). And since I have also been experiencing it with Firefox 59
now, I was actually pretty sure it wasn't Firefox 52 ESR (at least in my
On 3/12/2018 8:05 AM, R P Herrold wrote:
Rather than ad hoc experimentation, is there a way to turn on
(unix syslog style, perhaps across a UDP socket, so not
blocking any process) 'logging', to a file, or at least a
'listener', of all that FF is doing?
I would filter that 'flood' of course, so
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> > *From:* Andrei Boros <and...@srr.ro>
> > *To:* enterprise@mozilla.org
> > *Sent:* Saturday, March 10, 2018 4:29 AM
> > *Subject:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Stupidly Sl
g. Andrei Boros
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> Durk Pearson
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> *From:* Andrei Boros <and...@srr.ro>
> *To:* enterprise@mozilla.org
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 10, 2018 4:29 AM
> *Su
Thanks for the agree and disagree follow-ups.
We are mainly Mac OS X users here, with only a few Windows 10 and yes
the Win10 seems OK, so it's the Mac OS X Firefox users that were having
the most problems.
We'll revert the Win10 users, but keep the Mac OS X users on the FireFox
ESR v52.1.2
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