I recently d/l Chrome browser update and since then my Web kit powered browsers all crash. Skyfire/Dolphin/Opera mini still work as does the stock metro browser. Is it just me? Anyone else experiencing that?
I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04, and since then I am unable to view videos or anything flash related in my current browser. I use Firefox. I have tried all solutions that I have found, and even tried two different browsers, Opera and Chrome. I have tried flash aid and still no luck.
Mozilla released Firefox 13 Wednesday, which it says is a speedier, safer version of the open source web browser. The newly launched Firefox also boasts a new home page and tab page layout similar to those of competing browsers such as Google's Chrome.
Running Ubuntu 12.04 with Virtual box and I set it for 128 MB of RAM. I can not use more than 128MB of RAM. Since the browsers I know like Firefox, Google Chrome & Chromium seem to eat more RAM, could somebody suggest me browsers which need low RAM?
Running 12.04 with VirtualBox and I set it for 128MB of RAM. I cannot use more than 128MB of RAM.
Since the browsers I know like Firefox, Google Chrome and Chromium seem to eat more RAM, could somebody suggest me browsers which consumes low RAM?
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I usually have different instances of my web browsers to attend to various types of usages, on Windows that means using portable versions of Chrome and Firefox. The existing portable versions of Firefox and Chromium for Linux are outdated and lack immediate support, compared with the portable apps for Windows.