Analysing the latest few versions Firefox/Iceweasel for resource use and performance tentatively indicates there is a trend for higher resource requirments. This, sadly, has also been mentioned in at least a thread posted to these fora. So, the question arises as to how Debian users, especially those who cannot boast of investing in the latest hardware on the market, cope with the 'unwelcome' changes.
What do you change in iceweasel's about:config?
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What do you change in iceweasel's 'about:config'?
What do you change in iceweasel's 'about:config'?
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Re: What do you change in iceweasel's 'about:config'?
Sources for Iceweasel, please?edbarx wrote:Since Firefox/Iceweasel are succumbing to pressure to accept closed source executable parts...