Hi,
> I don't like it but it has its uses. In this case I was using it to test
> because it is a heavily interactive page and does not load ads that may
> require flash.
To test what? A browser?
> I gave a quick comparison about memory usage between Windows and
> FreeBSD, that was an informal tes
Do not want to interfare into os discussion.
Just want to ask about status of uzbl browser
in packages?
It was there some time ago. Then disappeared.
I use it on my freebsd nodes and find it just
perfect for my needs.
Best regards all
Zoran
Hi,
Chuck Burns wrote:
On Monday, August 25, 2014 5:08:36 PM Mihai Popescu wrote:
Actually, I can somewhat understand his reaction. Let's not be so quick to
judge here. Yes, many "windows-primary" web browsers -DO- seem to
be less-than-capable under Unix.
Thanks. I just did a quick and dirty c
Hi,
Mihai Popescu wrote:
Go to Windows only then, it is a simple choice. You make me laugh: you
don't touch Chromium because it is from Google, but you are using
Gmail!
I don't like it but it has its uses. In this case I was using it to test
because it is a heavily interactive page and does not
On Monday, August 25, 2014 5:08:36 PM Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > I feel your sarcasm, but really if it comes to browser stability and
> > resource usage, then yes... Windows XP/7 are better than my Unix
boxen!
> > I'm not speaking about anything else, nor do I say browsing is
> > impossible on BSD.
> I feel your sarcasm, but really if it comes to browser stability and
> resource usage, then yes... Windows XP/7 are better than my Unix boxen!
> I'm not speaking about anything else, nor do I say browsing is
> impossible on BSD.
> I just make a comparison being a heavy day-work browser user.
Go
Hi,
Todd Zimmermann wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
Attempting to translate because apparently I enjoy pain...
Basically you are saying Windoze XP/7 whatever rock?
- Sent from my truly ancient AMD modem via an apparently defective
Chromium browser
Oh crap it'
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
Attempting to translate because apparently I enjoy pain...
Basically you are saying Windoze XP/7 whatever rock?
- Sent from my truly ancient AMD modem via an apparently defective
Chromium browser
Oh crap it's gonna crash... *poof* j/k
Hi,
a rant about browser is almost justified, they are currently the among
the worst piece of software installed on your computer. Unfortuantely,
with today's Cloud IT scenario, also quite necessary.
Most people wrote that it is a memory/CPU issue.
The CPU is at most a problem of speed with v
> ok, how do I put this nicely...
> To run a modern browser, you need a modern computer. 1.5GB RAM and a
> celeron processor doesn't cut it.
> Nick
Moving towards a "modern" computers one will have problems with
supported hardware. Maybe some desktops are ok, but what can you do
about laptops. T
On 23.08.2014. 18:16, Nick Holland wrote:
real mem = 1568260096 (1495MB)
avail mem = 1517772800 (1447MB)
...
cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
cpu0: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU G530 @ 2.40GHz, 2394.94 MHz
ok, how do I put this nicely...
To run a modern browser, you need a modern computer
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 08:15:23PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> However I have a different problem. I use firefox over ssh to another
> user on the same system. I do this because I don't want a would-be
> attacker to get to sensitive files such as my ssh keys. Now this setup
> runs pretty go
On 08/23/14 19:59, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
> That is your problem...memory You will definitely see better performance
> with more memory. I use Pentium G2020 with 8GB of memory and the
> performance is good for browsing/occasional video with daily restart. Tweak
> the follwoing variables in /etc/logi
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Nick Holland
wrote:
> On 08/23/14 10:30, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> > Hello Everybody.
> >
> > Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
> > for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
> > user, I never had any
23.8.2014 17:31, Gregory Edigarov kirjoitti:
Hello Everybody.
Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
user, I never had any problem with OpenBSD itself, besides may be 2 or
three times.
It is im
On 08/23/14 10:30, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello Everybody.
>
> Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
> for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
> user, I never had any problem with OpenBSD itself, besides may be 2 or
> three times.
Hello Everybody.
Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
user, I never had any problem with OpenBSD itself, besides may be 2 or
three times.
It is impressive. Every other system I use gives probl
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