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Everybody who has problems with MicroB...
...please check out the following bugs and vote/comment on them as you consider fit:
Hangups when rendering pages: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3703 Memory leakage: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3704 Browserd being a problem, not a solution: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3705 Hopefully, if enough people tell of their experience with the latest browserd-based browser, we can make Nokia fix it. Thanks. |
Re: Everybody who has problems with MicroB...
The only problem I have encountered that if you use the "back"-button twice, quickly one after another, the browser will hang with ~100% CPU. This is new to the latest version of Diablo.
And I tried the livejournal page you mentioned in your bug report, and it loads perfectly, no hangup and no extensive CPU load. So the bug is not in microb! I suggest, though, to get rid of any "addons" including adblocker. In my experience, they just do harm and make the browser slower. |
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Some of the add-ons are plainly not working with the new browserd MicroB.
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Some heavy-Javascript pages in livejournal do indeed load quite slow. Once you switch off JS, the experience is much better.
So far I never had a reason to kill browserd. Only the frontend has some hickups when using the back button too quickly - my only complaint. |
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1. MicroB application is a thin shell that uses browserd for everything, including rendering and JavaScript. By itself, this application does not crash very often as it does not do much work. 2. Gecko is a rendering engine rather than a browser. It runs inside browserd and handles HTML and CSS rendering. My guess is that it is responsible for a half of all problems (especially with CSS). 3. In addition to Gecko there is a JavaScript engine also running inside browserd. It is probably responsible for another half of the problems. 4. Finally, there is code responsible for loading and caching web pages. It is unlikely to cause as many problems as other two parts though. Neither does acceptable job removing ads though. This stuff fails for cases where ads are not placed into specially named containers and served from the same server as valid content. Quote:
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