> > speedwise, on machines with fewer cores or less memory and in situations
> > where I need something a little more powerful than links2.
> Nice, I've been looking for something for those situations. What's the
> "crappiest" computer you've used Epiphany on?
Intel Atom x5-Z8350 quad-core with 2M Cache & 2GB DDR3L-1600 RAM
I actually thought it was a single core machine. This is a machine that
can play YT videos via Firefox usually ok but that chokes on other websites
and on other tasks. For example, I cannot run shotcut or the gimp on it
and expect things to go well and, with the most recent upgrade to debian
bookworm, local video playback is choppy where it used to be smooth.
There are some sites that Epiphany will also choke on, but not as many as
when running firefox.
I need to try Epiphany on the dual-core Presario I have here and see what
happens. OK, just tried it. Real slow but it did work and wasn't any
slower than firefox or chromium. I think that machine will be a
links2-only machine. ;)
* SLMR 2.1a * Is it OK to yell "MOVIE" in a crowded Fire Station??
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