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I would hesitate to make Chromium "standard" until the browser is
demonstrated to be compatible with most popular Chrome plug-ins
(especially security plugins.) Sure, Chromium might be a good
alternative for lower spec machines. Still many lubuntu users will
end up removing the Chromium package pronto, as I did with older
lubuntu releases. Maybe it'd be better to offer users a choice
between Chromium and FF. Can this be done through the software
center? I don't use the software center, so I don't know its
possibilities.<br>
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Jordan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">This is simply amazing. I think this
would make an excellent default... but of course I just
downloaded it, and configured it. I will have to do some
testing to see what all it can handle, and how fast everything
is. With LXQt coming soon... this would be an excellent
addition to the lineup... though I just started using it 5 min
ago... so this enthusiasm may be premature.<br>
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<div>I have never used Midori with Lubuntu so cannot comment
on it. FF works well on my Lubuntu machine but I have been
using QupZilla lately. It is very fast, opening in less
than 2 secs and page response it also very fast. It is
lightweight with minimal plug-ins but does all that I
need, you may wish to try it out. There is a ppa for it
here:<br>
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ubuntu-bug chromium<br>
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should report it just fine.<br>
I have found Opera runs very fast on my oldest computers,
though it is<br>
proprietary. If you have a REALLY slow computer it makes
using the<br>
internet much more plesant, though I would rather it be
free and open.<br>
I did a lot of testing of all the web browsers on that
computer, before<br>
I gave it to someone. I tried Chromium, Firefox, Opera,
Dooble, Midori,<br>
Seamonkey (well most of the browsers in the repos, except
Konq) and all<br>
of them took +5 Seconds to open. Firefox took about 1
second less than<br>
Chromium, and Opera took about 2 seconds, pages also
responded much<br>
quicker, than in the others, and if I had a bunch of stuff
going it<br>
wouldn't bog down completely. Midori was also pretty fast
(for<br>
navigating), but loaded the same as the others.<br>
If your computer is REALLY slow I'd suggest tryng it out
for a more<br>
pleasant experience. If not, enjoy Firefox.<br>
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On 12/14/2013 03:06 AM, sd wrote:<br>
> Hi,<br>
><br>
> since last update of chromium-browser on Lubuntu
13.10 the CPU usage<br>
> is very high with any open page:<br>
><br>
> Version 31.0.1650.63 Ubuntu 13.10<br>
> (31.0.1650.63-0ubuntu0.13.10.1~20131204.1)<br>
><br>
> Task Manager (lxde)<br>
><br>
> Command User CPU% RSS VM-Size<br>
> chro root 27% 222.0 MB 1.3 GB<br>
> chromium-browser user 11% 72.1MB 16777216.0 TB<br>
><br>
> Screenshot<br>
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> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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target="_blank">http://postimg.org/image/i8hiqwuc5/</a><br>
> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://s18.postimg.org/i8hiqwuc5/chromium.jpg"
target="_blank">http://s18.postimg.org/i8hiqwuc5/chromium.jpg</a><br>
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> It just goes higher and higher if you open any more
pages, until the<br>
> system does not respond anymore.<br>
><br>
> I know chromium-browser is not the default browser
anymore, and I am<br>
> not sure where to report this issue. Firefox is
running ok, so I am<br>
> switching to it atm.<br>
><br>
> Regards, p<br>
><br>
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