Hello fellow Puppians!
I report a problem with Firefox. Degree: Nuisance to somewhat annoying.
Details of my hardware & OS etc are given below this growling and howling.
In general this posting is about some incompatibility between Firefox and uPupBB32.
Or - perhaps - something only in Firefox.
Here is a general description of the problem.
I spend about as much time using Firefox as I spend using Puppy Linux. Routine stuff - looking at the Australian weather bureau, collecting mail, downloading spec sheets for this and that ... Buying occasionally from eBay. Visiting this forum. Recently I find Firefox 'hangs' completely. By this I mean it is unresponsive to keyboard or mouse. At times (I think this is correct) a single page will 'lock up' and if/when I close that tab response returns but mostly FF just 'hangs'. I have had the entire OS 'lock' up but this is rare. Mostly the Puppy just keeps working. and working. and working.
When FF 'hangs' (mostly) I cannot close the application using the red (close) dot at the top right-hand side of the window.
Restarting FF.
When Firefox 'hangs' I go to the task bar icons. (bottom of the screen). "Closing" Firefox does nothing. The next option on the menu ('kill') appears to work - but no! When I try to re-start FF (mouse to 'applications -> Internet -> Firefox) the OS tells me I already have an instance running. (What? I just killed it! How can it still be running? Oh well ...) If I want to restart Firefox then I must close the first.
This is how I "kill" FF. At the top of the uPupBB window I see a row of icons. 5th from the left ... I see 'process/task-manager'. (It is grey. Looks like a monitor). Using this I can terminate (Term) Firefox. After that - I can re-start Firefox from the Application menu. Correction. I don't 'term'. I 'kill'
This ends my description of the problem.
It's annoying - but not fatal. I suspect the problem lies with Javascript code running with particular pages downloaded from the net. I have not evidence of this - only a suspicion.
Details of my installation:
HARDWARE:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500 CPU @ 3.30GHz
Socket Designation: Socket 1155
Manufacturer: Intel Voltage: 1.0 V
External Clock: 100 MHz
Min/Max Speed: 1600/3700 MHz
Current Speed of Core 0:1999 MHz, 1:1903 MHz, 2:1841 MHz, 3:1913 MHz. Core Count: 4
64-bit capable: Yes
MEMORY:
Memory Allocation:
Total RAM: 8075 MB
Used RAM: 5954 MB (I have a LOT of 'stuff' in 'spot' Downloads. Datasheets, circuit diagrams, Youtube videos and Audio ... 1121MiBytes.)
Free RAM: 2121 MB
Bash says:
# free
.......... total ......... used ........ free ........... shared ..... buff/cache available
Mem: 8269668 ... 927880 ... 1731604 ..... 288932 5610184 6327500
Swap: 262140 0 262140
#
OS:
Distro: BionicPup32 19.03
Window Manager: JWM v2.3.7
Desktop Start: xwin jwm
Applications: Various, but what is running at the moment is typical.
ROX file-mangager (2 copies, but often 3 or 4)
The terminal (almost always running)
Libre-Office 5.3.7.2
Geany 1.29
Firefox 89.01 (and a message saying 'up to date').
OK, yes, I'm running 32 bit software on a 64 bit machine.
I do this because I have a number of 32-bit machines and I run the same Puppy on these.
Frankly, nothing I do demands much more and a slow 32-bit machine and the ease of installing (or re-installing) a single version Puppy Linux on EVERYTHING is worth a lot to me. That's why I use Puppy
In my mind Puppy Linux is like a dream ... easy to install, reliable (except for this bug with FF), fast and it works across a different platforms (P4 to I5 or I7). Puppy Linux is a dream come true ...
Cobaka
2021-06-22
This is the day (the 22nd) Hitler launched operation Barbarossa - and in so-doing plunged the world into a dark, dark place. Thankfully our Russian (or Soviet) ally survived and we came out of that dark place. Thins might have ended differently. We English-speaking peoples owe a great debt to the Soviet people, and particularly to Poland, Belarus and Ukraine.