On 11/01/2018, Daniel Wastak <[email protected]> wrote: > I too was having problems with Chrome as well. It seemd to be using too > many > resources. I also tried Firefox and then remembered Opera was also > available. > > I work with Cryptocurrencies and was aware of a problem with Chrome apps > were infected with a bitmining virus. At the time of my research I found > Opera > was the only browser that had code built in to prevent this sort of thing > from > happening. > > So I made the decision to change to Opera and I have found I like it very > much and have not any problems to speak of. > > Now I didn't get rid of Chrome because there are apps I amy need to run > from > time to time. So when i need them I just launch Chrome perform the task > and then close chrome. > > Not sure if this helps, but I think you should think about giving Opera a > try. > > Dan Wastak
Thanks Dan. I did try Opera a while back and liked the email with it. Bit like Seamonkey which was a good suite years ago back in about 2005 when I used it. Then it was faster than Firefox. Only thing I found with Opera was it is external to repositories and so Ubuntu do not compile and assess it for release. Like Chrome it did not always work for a particular release. Not being an IT pro I don't venture into compiling - tried it and managed to get apps to work sometimes. When there are dependencies that fail (or deprecated) apps outside ubuntu repositories take longer to get sorted as the app provider does not have specific distro knowledge. Epiphany and Midori I tried a while ago but neither seemed to cope that well. KDE's Konqueror I gather now has been deprecated. I've been a Xubuntu user since I tried Linux in 2008. One thing that can be said for Firefox is that the development team are well established, seem to be able to cope well with technical changes and challenges. I like something to work with no hassles and so this time I will probably stay with Firefox. james -- xubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users
