After several hours running comparative tests, and trashing addons to see if that was the problem, I've concluded that Chrome, which I do love, is a pig with lots of lipstick. I work with MANY open tabs in my browser. With Chrome, memory fills up such that I must reboot at least twice daily to clear things out and restart, else my machine just creaks to a halt due to Chrome memory leaks. Merely restarting Chrome doesn't fully fix the problem; only a reboot does.
Firefox, on the other hand appears rock solid, fast, and stable even with a ton of tabs open. No visible memory leaks. Not long ago (and earlier today) it was regularly locking up the whole OS, but I shut down all addons, added back the essential, and it's running perfectly now.
Looking at this thread - https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...ser-do-you-use - it seems that experience with browswers is very individual, and hard to generalize about. I wish it were not so, but....
Any thoughts?
Firefox, on the other hand appears rock solid, fast, and stable even with a ton of tabs open. No visible memory leaks. Not long ago (and earlier today) it was regularly locking up the whole OS, but I shut down all addons, added back the essential, and it's running perfectly now.
Looking at this thread - https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...ser-do-you-use - it seems that experience with browswers is very individual, and hard to generalize about. I wish it were not so, but....
Any thoughts?
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