On 26/06/11 12:50, Xan Lopez wrote: >> I found that Epiphany has been similarly unstable for a while now, >> including 2.32.x and 3.0.x on my 64-bit Ubuntu machine. > > We will release 3.0.4 and WebKitGTK+ 1.4.2 really soon, possibly > tomorrow. If you can make it crash (at all, but even more if it's as > often as the first mail suggests) we'd really like to know. It's very > stable in our own experience.
I'm currently on Debian (64-bit), Epiphany 3.0.2 and WebkitGTK+ 1.4.1, and I'm also seeing serious instability. I'll definitely retest with 3.0.4 and 1.4.2, but I wanted echo the initial poster's remarks with a more recent version of Epiphany. - certain sites make Epiphany crash consistently, like f.e. http://lyricful.com/ which I was just looking at a few minutes ago. It only takes 2-3 clicks to crash the browser. - having to run Flash through nspluginwrapper is a pain (certain functionality has problems, like youtube embeds that always fail to load the movie itself). I guess there's little you can do about that. I'm not holding my breath for Adobe to come up with a GTK3 version - as long as Firefox is GTK2 by default (moz bug 627699). In that moz bug they do seem to mention the possibility of running GTK2 plugins in a GTK3 app - is it really impossible for Epiphany? - A crash in Epiphany sometimes makes gnome-shell crash too, kicking me out of my desktop session, open terminals and all. Not sure how that is possible, maybe a consequence of nspluginwrapper again, but I'm not sure how to go about debugging it. I guess it sounds more like a mutter or gnome-shell bug - but it only ever happens with Epiphany. In spite of all that, Epiphany is still my favourite browser and I realise a lot of progress has already been made. With every release problematic bugs or performance issues are being fixed, and I for one appreciate it. Thanks, -- Mourad _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
