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#2701 2025-06-27 10:04:47

mariannemarlow
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Are you saying that the USB stick is the issue?

I suppose it's a possibility.

hhh wrote:

You only have the one USB drive?


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#2702 2025-06-28 23:21:18

Sun For Miles
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Just found out about Fork Server support in Firefox for Linux (dom.ipc.forkserver.enable config option). Enabled it and will see if there is any notable improvement in performance.

Docs: https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org … ork-server


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#2703 2025-06-29 09:53:07

unklar
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

mariannemarlow wrote:
hhh wrote:

   

mariannemarlow wrote:

        My laptop wont even let me run a distro from a live USB any more either.

    You're going to have to explain that one. You can't get a USB device to show up in the BIOS settings?

It shows up, but the Laptop wont run it. It says checking.. then fails.

@marianne,
can you please show us the output of the following terminal command WITH the stick inserted?

sudo blkid -c /dev/null -o list

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#2704 2025-06-29 12:03:30

ratcheer
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Thanks, Sun For Miles. I'm trying the forkserver, too.

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#2705 2025-06-30 03:24:09

Sector11
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

@Sun For Miles &

ratcheer wrote:

Thanks, Sun For Miles. I'm trying the forkserver, too.

just now set: about:config

dom.ipc.forkserver.enable    true

Have either of you seen an improvement?


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#2706 2025-06-30 06:07:17

Sun For Miles
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

My assumption is that the biggest gain would be on machines with lower CPU and memory spec and I have fairly old CPU with 32GB of RAM so my expected gain would be mixed even in theory (because I don't care about RAM). My goal was to improve performance (speed of operations) of Firefox as much as possible, and that's how I have found this option. I haven't been tweaking Firefox on Linux desktop for about 5 years and this option was developed for Linux platform in recent years.

Personlly I have a feeling working with tabs might be snappier, but it might be placebo because I have applied many performance tweaks already. I would have to measure it in a programmatic way to confirm. I don't know about memory utilization, would have to measure that as well.

I will leave this option on. When I have some spare time I will find some benchmark and compare the results with the option on and off.

Last edited by Sun For Miles (2025-06-30 06:09:23)


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#2707 2025-06-30 08:17:51

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

I can confirm that this setting of the FF-esr results in a much smoother behavior on this 'weak' machine.
So far I have only worked with 3 TAB's at most and it was tough.

inxi -Mmxxx
Machine:
  Type: Laptop System: LENOVO product: 20564QG v: ThinkPad T500
    serial: <superuser required> Chassis: type: 10 serial: <superuser required>
  Mobo: LENOVO model: 20564QG serial: <superuser required>
    uuid: <superuser required> BIOS: LENOVO v: 6FET83WW (3.13 ) date: 03/15/2010
Memory:
  System RAM: total: 4 GiB available: 3.74 GiB used: 983.5 MiB (25.7%)
  Message: For most reliable report, use superuser + dmidecode.
  Array-1: capacity: 8 GiB slots: 2 modules: 2 EC: None
    max-module-size: 4 GiB note: est.
  Device-1: DIMM 1 type: DDR3 detail: synchronous size: 2 GiB
    speed: 1066 MT/s volts: N/A width (bits): data: 64 total: 64
    manufacturer: Elpida part-no: EBJ21UE8BAU0-AE-E serial: 30992ADF
  Device-2: DIMM 2 type: DDR3 detail: synchronous size: 2 GiB
    speed: 1066 MT/s volts: N/A width (bits): data: 64 total: 64
    manufacturer: Elpida part-no: EBJ21UE8BDS0-AE-F serial: F1131B65

Many thanks to @Sun For Miles for the tip!  smile

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#2708 2025-06-30 14:28:00

ratcheer
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Sector11 wrote:

@Sun For Miles &

ratcheer wrote:

Thanks, Sun For Miles. I'm trying the forkserver, too.

just now set: about:config

dom.ipc.forkserver.enable    true

Have either of you seen an improvement?

It seems a little snappier, but that could just be because I want to see that.

PS - I also have a fairly high performance PC, with Ryzen 9 CPU and 32 GB RAM.

Last edited by ratcheer (2025-07-01 12:58:32)

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#2709 2025-06-30 16:04:10

Sector11
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

AMD Ryzen 3 2200G 4 CPU
16GB Ram
FF-esr 128.11.0esr (64-bit)

And it "seems" to be a bit faster but as ratcheer said and Sun For Miles hinted at, "that could just be because I want to see that"  big_smile

unklar wrote:

I can confirm that this setting of the FF-esr results in a much smoother behavior on this 'weak' machine.
So far I have only worked with 3 TAB's at most and it was tough.
{snip}

Now that is good news.


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#2710 2025-07-02 15:51:30

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

dmontaine wrote:

Just trying OpenMandriva Cooker with the xlibre 25 server.  Very stable for a development version.  Glad to see that X11 will live on.  Too bad the fork is too late for Debian 13.

Nice! I'm happy about that, nothing against wayland per se`, I just prefer X11.

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#2711 2025-07-06 23:02:36

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

In MX (XFce) at the moment, which I recently installed from a magazine cover disk.

Looking at ways to save system resources so I've installed Sarwer Ahmed Khan's MX Low Performance Pack;

https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=85164

Early days yet but it all seems to be working well.

[Update on 07/07/2025: it looks like the thread on the MX forum has been deleted.]

Last edited by Colonel Panic (2025-07-07 22:00:34)

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#2712 2025-07-07 13:59:41

ratcheer
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

I still run X on Arch Linux, and I will until they stop supporting it. When that happens, I don't know which way I'll turn.

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#2713 2025-07-09 16:47:02

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Apologies, I did not see this reply until now

device             fs_type   label      mount point            UUID
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/dev/sda1          ext4      rootMX21   /                      37d71c77-2057-47f9-b8ed-b13a3b329414
/dev/sda2          swap      swapMX     [SWAP]                 675dac5b-e815-4a5d-ab70-b02e20e2b513
/dev/sdb           iso9660   CRMPXVOL_EN /media/marianne/CRMPXVOL_EN 2007-02-18-12-00-00-00
unklar wrote:
mariannemarlow wrote:
hhh wrote:

   

    You're going to have to explain that one. You can't get a USB device to show up in the BIOS settings?

It shows up, but the Laptop wont run it. It says checking.. then fails.

@marianne,
can you please show us the output of the following terminal command WITH the stick inserted?

sudo blkid -c /dev/null -o list

"There is nothing to compare with a budgie’s look of triumph when they have thrown an object on to the floor for their slave to pick up."
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#2714 2025-07-11 14:17:48

unklar
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

^I assume this is just for demonstration purposes, or, do you really want to boot that antiquated Windows XP Professional from the stick?

First of all, you can't do that with M$.  smile

Which ISO do you want or have you downloaded?

Last edited by unklar (2025-07-11 14:18:05)

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#2715 2025-07-18 22:35:20

Colonel Panic
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Currently testing Soplos, which is a Spanish distro based on Debian Testing and using the XFce desktop manager.

First impressions are very favourable - Soplos looks very sleek with a default theme in snades of brown (sort of  coffee-come-creme brulee colours) and has a couple of well-thought out utilities which are unique to it, such as a graphical GRUB manager.

Only problem I've seen so far is that as you might expect the forums are all in Spanish.

[EDIT: unfortunately, Firefox in this distro is absolute rubbish - it displays tabs but not the associated windows, won't save my hotlists etc.

In the end my internet connection went down and I booted Spiral Oldstable instead, which I've always found to be reliable.]

Last edited by Colonel Panic (2025-07-20 12:01:21)

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#2716 2025-07-20 01:49:52

hhh
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Tried Xfce recently, really nice but it sucks. It does everything needed but it needs some serious customization before you can use it.


No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!

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#2717 2025-07-20 05:32:26

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

after a long time using kde plasma i went back to LMDE, feels like homecoming


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#2718 2025-08-02 11:05:15

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Distro-hopping? Sounds scary to me. I did use CrunchBang Linux until the end of it. Debian and Ubuntu before that. Now I have grown so familiar with Arch Linux that changing to another distro makes no sense to me. But one thing I have kept from the time with CrunchBang Linux is a  pure minimalistic Desktop environment. Running X11 (xorg-server and xorg-xinit), openbox, tint2 and of course conky. So even if I don't have distro-hopped, I have kept my work environment as I did in CrunchBang Linux.


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#2719 2025-08-02 15:24:37

ratcheer
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

@close2zero That's right. That's right.

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#2720 2025-08-02 19:31:18

MarkW
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

...That's right. that's right
I really love your tiger light

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