Firefox Hardware Acceleration on or off? After all these years I've never heard a definitive answer on this.
>>59173812
On, otherwise the GPU would do close to nothing. + Disable smooth scrolling, it's shite.
>>59173812
Depends on your drivers, firefox is notoriously crashy on some.
I had to turn it off because it would crash when using 4chanX. Anyone else have this problem?
>>59174330
>on, so you have the bug where it stutters all the time. also don't forget that if you can't do a thing in several ways, the way that uses most resources is the best one, because otherwise those resources are just idling. Having said this, have a free bump to your shit thread from a true fucking idiot.
>>59174330
This.
layers.acceleration.force-enabled;true
plus e10s
browser.tabs.remote.force-enable;true
Otherwise FF tears while scrolling and hangs when opening heavy links, such as long threads.
>>59174365
xD
>>59174366
I'd keep multiprocess disabled for the time being. It has a detrimental effect on performance, at least that's what I've noticed.
>>59174410
e10s performance depends directly on your addons, base firefox with it on is quite speedy until
>UNSAFE CPOW USAGE
spam
>>59174410
Works great for me :^) I don't mind if it uses slightly more CPU time/memory, I'm on a desktop. Even on my laptop I enable it because I loathe hangs.
>>59174468
Well, I noticed that while the UI visually is just as responsive, opening a new tab actually takes a little longer (a spinning circle appears in centre of the screen), so I decided to keep it off for the time being.
>>59173812
install opera