Bonjour Jean-Pierre,
I don't know if this is correct, but I'm a little concerned for if the
machines will support the test? We're talking about Pentium 3 4 and 256
to 512 ram.
It's like Ali said, it's just a script which does some automated actions,
like see what the CPU usage and MEM
On 11/09/2011 01:55 AM, Chris wrote:
P.S.: I still need to look into the performance test-suite of Tom's
Hardware what that does exactly
Not sure about Tom's but I couldn't find any really good solutions for
benchmarking (I was sniffing around OpenBenchmarking) browsers outside
of silly stuff
Am 09.11.2011 10:55, schrieb Chris:
Bonjour Jean-Pierre,
I don't know if this is correct, but I'm a little concerned for if the
machines will support the test? We're talking about Pentium 3 4 and 256
to 512 ram.
It's like Ali said, it's just a script which does some automated actions,
like
On 9 November 2011 06:03, Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de wrote:
In my view Chromium offers still better features than firefox. Just look
at the HTML5 capabilities it just beats firefox here with in my view
important things just like HTML5 videoplayback (H264 is supported)
Google is
Let's not start a war here... I don't want to be rude, but please keep such
personal opinions out of this discussion.
I think we can all agree that both Firefox and Chromium are rich in
features.
We are simply trying to find out which browser, out of Firefox and
Chromium, use the least resources.
Should we consider Epiphany too or it is not stable enough yet?
Gabriel Salles
2011/11/9 A. Andjelkovic andjelko...@gmail.com
Let's not start a war here... I don't want to be rude, but please keep
such personal opinions out of this discussion.
I think we can all agree that both Firefox and
This all sounds like personal preference and subjective arguments to me.
After all, users can install whatever browser they desire.
Personally, I wish Lubuntu would boot as fast as it used to.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:55 AM, A. Andjelkovic andjelko...@gmail.comwrote:
Let's not start a war
Let's not start a war here... I don't want to be rude, but please keep
such personal opinions out of this discussion.I think we can all agree that
both Firefox and Chromium are rich in features.
We are simply trying to find out which browser, out of Firefox and
Chromium, use the least
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Gabriel Salles gabrielper...@gmail.com wrote:
Should we consider Epiphany too or it is not stable enough yet?
Gabriel Salles
Quoting Julien:
We should only consider Chromium or Firefox, because they have a
strong upstream and are well maintained. Browser is a
Am 09.11.2011 15:55, schrieb A. Andjelkovic:
Let's not think in terms of This is what I would prefer but rather This
is what a user on a low spec machine would prefer.
Isn't that the same ?
I am running Chromium here on a 800 Mhz ARM Cortex A8 with 256 MB RAM.
I guess that is a low machine.
If
Again, what is the goal of this? If the goal is to find the lighter of the
two, will Lubuntu test and choose the lightest with each release? Does
Lubuntu want to be constantly changing browsers? Dose Lubuntu care if it's
open source?
I agree it should be one of the two mentioned. I think
Ok, on the PC where I'm planning to do the test, the reading of both LXTask
and GNOME System Monitor are equal now :)
http://i39.tinypic.com/10ym7me.jpg
I don't know what is wrong with my Lubuntu 11.04? it's acting crazy
recently.
Will try to do the test today and will let you know :)
On Wed,
On 09/11/11 16:30, b g wrote:
This all sounds like personal preference and subjective arguments to
me. After all, users can install whatever browser they desire.
Personally, I wish Lubuntu would boot as fast as it used to.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:55 AM, A. Andjelkovic andjelko...@gmail.com
Guys,
With all due respect to EVERYONE, I'm not sure if this
debate/discussion/argument is even healthy or not any more?
I know we, as Lubuntu Team Members, must discuss between us first of all
but we must not forget about one simple fact ... USERS have the louder
voice IMHO. I do believe that
What are the chances of having an installer that gives you the choice
to install either one? Maybe even add Midori to the mix? It doesn't
matter to me either way: both are fast enough on my netbook and each
continues to improve.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 2:52 PM, amjjawad HOOHAA amjja...@gmail.com
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