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xchkr1337 | 2 years ago
Problems like this never happen when I'm using Firefox on Windows, and honestly the state of Firefox on Linux is kind of surprising since it's the most commonly recommended and preinstalled browser on Linux distros.
Right now I'm using Chromium but I'd be eager to switch if there was anything better which could provide me with a fast and stable browsing experience.
20after4|2 years ago
1. Latest version of Firefox (not ESR), Latest Debian, both Intel & AMD graphics. I can't speak for NVIDIA graphics on Linux as I gave up on NVIDIA a few years ago.
culi|2 years ago
https://wpt.fyi/results/css?label=experimental&label=master&...
stavros|2 years ago
20after4|2 years ago
i_love_cookies|2 years ago
I usually have to download the developer edition from the website and setup a desktop entry for decent performance
GeoAtreides|2 years ago
Edit: some people mentioned it's Firefox snap that has problems. I'm using the apt-get package one.
bitcharmer|2 years ago
Been using Firefox on Linux as my daily driver and haven't seen any of that. Can you provide any examples?
bscphil|2 years ago
Take a look at IMDb, Imgur, LinkedIn, Netflix, Outlook, Twitter, Wikipedia on the following pages. In all these cases, using Chrome's performance as a benchmark, Firefox performs worse on Linux (often significantly) than it does on Windows. I didn't see any cases where Linux performs significantly better than Windows.
https://arewefastyet.com/win10/warm-page-load/overview?numDa...
https://arewefastyet.com/linux64/warm-page-load/overview?num...
Wikipedia is a shocking case (because it's such a simple site). Chrome loads Wikipedia in about the same time on Linux as it does on Windows (unsurprisingly). Firefox takes almost three times longer!
Again, I don't have any way to get enough data to verify these numbers. They might be incorrect. But if Mozilla's performance metrics for Firefox on Linux are screwy, then doesn't it speak in favor of OP's point that nobody has looked into the issue and fixed it?
secondcoming|2 years ago
tadfisher|2 years ago
It also doesn't help when Mozilla and Google statically-link ancient font libraries in the name of security.
hsbauauvhabzb|2 years ago
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jjav|2 years ago
FWIW I use Firefox on Linux every day and haven't particularly noticed any difference from Firefox on Mac. Works pretty awesome on both.
davidgerard|2 years ago
would I be correct in guessing that you're using the snap? It's pretty, uh, garbage. The Chromium snap keeps having font problems too.
tigrezno|2 years ago