I run primarily FF Quantum 61.0.1 with the NoScript plugin (limited approvals) on Ubuntu 16.04 and have no issues. I also run Tor with no plugins (pretty much FF) and have no issues.
You could try Brave, which is based on Chromium. There's a version for Linux. Don On 9 August 2018 at 18:37, o1bigtenor via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings > > I am not asking about how to solve Firefox issues (IMO the best way > would be to get rid of the garbage) but am looking for some input. > Firefox dies on me - - - and often. Am running a Debian testing box > with 2 gpus and 4 monitors (and more than 20 GM of RAM) so I run the > proprietary drivers (nouveau devs still seem to only use one monitor > so they don't have any way that I know of to set up a four monitor 2 > gpu setup). To have some privacy I run Noscript and only give limited > approval for access. Firefox seems to be only set up to run on M$ > systems. The sometimes 5 and more deaths (FF) per day are getting > quite old. > > Are there any options for browsers that work? > > I'd use Chromium but I'm quite tired of google using me to get rich > (especially when their search engine isn't near as good as they want > me to think it is (I generally use Duckduckgo)) - - - so any ideas? > > I've tried Min, Opera, Vivaldi doesn't really work well (imo). > > Ideas/suggestions welcome! > > Regards > > Dee > --- > Talk Mailing List > [email protected] > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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