On Mon, 12 Mar 2018, Jim Weill wrote:
> There is "about:networking" which has a logging feature. When I was having
> slowness issues and reported it to this list about a year ago, ...
thank you -- so many non-publicized 'about:blah' items. It
appears the ones present may be enumerated:
On 3/12/2018 8:05 AM, R P Herrold wrote:
Rather than ad hoc experimentation, is there a way to turn on
(unix syslog style, perhaps across a UDP socket, so not
blocking any process) 'logging', to a file, or at least a
'listener', of all that FF is doing?
I would filter that 'flood' of course, so
"I however completely disagree with newer versions (of anything,
hardware or software) that kill significant and valueable
functionality."
I agree wholeheartedly! Firefox 57 et seq are a big step backwards.
On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 12:31:38 +0200
Andrei Boros wrote:
>
> > Could it
earlier:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2018, Andrei Boros wrote:
> > Could it be that your browser is being overloaded with
> > time consuming web page scripts and/or adds? Try adding
> > Privacy Badger and NoScript;
Rather than ad hoc experimentation, is there a way to turn on
(unix syslog style,
> Could it be that your browser is being overloaded with time consuming
> web page scripts and/or adds? Try adding Privacy Badger and NoScript;
> this might speed things up. There are many web pages that want to run
> 20 to 40 scripts, but will work just fine with only one or at most a
> few
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