You are going to have the same issue. They depend WebKit and JavaScript is crashing them. It has been fixed in Debian but not yet in Ubuntu.
Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 10, 2015, at 12:59 PM, Fritz Hudnut <este.el....@gmail.com> wrote: > > @HH: > > Thanks for the follow-up . . . yeah, think I mentioned here that a recent > version (last 3 weeks) of qupzilla crashed multiple times in the same iBook > . . . 14.04, so I tried it. And historically I had the same issues with > midori, so haven't check it lately . . . didn't see "luakit" in the synaptic > search for browsers eligible for my system . . . but, might be worth playing > with??? > > F > >> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Herminio Hernandez Jr. >> <herminio.hernande...@gmail.com> wrote: >> If the WebkitGTK JavaScript bug ever gets fixed in Ubuntu then you would be >> able to use midori, qupzilla, or even luakit. They use less resources than >> FF. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Aug 10, 2015, at 10:39 AM, Fritz Hudnut <este.el....@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> @et al: >>> >>> Just to report the "continuing saga" of PPC . . . last night, back over in >>> the 933 MHz iBook w/546MB RAM, running 14.04 installed from mini.iso, >>> because when I did the install was when there was some problem with Lu 14 >>> installer . . . from Terminal I did a "dist-upgrade" for 122 MB of >>> downloading . . . rebooted . . . everything came up fine. Launched FF to >>> check emails, saw a FB message reply, went to FB messaging, waiting for the >>> previous message to show up, waiting, waiting, waiting . . . then in a >>> flash/blink of an eye FF was "gone" from the screen . . . this was the >>> newly updated FF. >>> >>> Dialogue window opens, "Sorry, something happened to FF, we dont know what >>> . . . not enough memory to report this problem . . . sorry again . . . ." >>> >>> So, again, this **may** be exclusive to PPC, but, just shows that the older >>> hardware might not be matching the system requirements from 14.04 . . . in >>> this case perhaps not enough RAM in the iBook?? Over on the PM 3,1 in >>> 12.04 that I've upgraded RAM to its max 2GB, FB will be painfully slow to >>> load stuff, but, so far, no crashes. >>> >>> F >>> >>>> On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr. >>>> <herminio.hernande...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> general suggestion >>>> >>>>> On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Fritz Hudnut <este.el....@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> @HH: >>>>> >>>>> Funny . . . I didn't know other people have bills . . . hmmmm, total >>>>> re-think on collective life in a capitalistic society. But, when you >>>>> say, "run the build command" . . . is this a general suggestion of >>>>> something to do on the computer to fill its time . . . or specific to >>>>> keeping my olde PM 3,1 running 12.04, but something that needs to be >>>>> "built" . . . so that the upgrade for XFCE could then be installed ??? >>>>> >>>>> F >>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr. >>>>>> <herminio.hernande...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> We all got bills, just run the build command leave the computer, do what >>>>>> you gotta do, come back and you should be done :) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> F >>>>>>> >
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