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Re: I think Firefox is crashing my system



On 18/8/25 05:28, Van Snyder wrote:
On Mon, 2025-08-18 at 05:13 +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
Did the original poster ever reply to the question/suggestion as to
whether he had tried a Firefox fork, such as Midori and/or LibreWolf?

I haven't tried another Firefox fork. I'm using chromium with no crashes — so far. But it doesn't respect the KDE "window behavior" settings, such as "double click" in the title bar to "shade" — roll up like an old-fashioned window shade — or right-click bringing up a menu so I can move the window to a different work space. I liked Firefox better, except for the part about it (apparently) crashing my system a few times every day.

Do Midori and LibreWolf work like Firefox, are are they simply more browsers that work superficially similarly?

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Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
(UTC+0800)
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I am unfamiliar with the functionality that you describe.

Two things that I dislike about both Midori and LibreWolf, are
1. I cannot get a titlebar, and
2. Any addons/plugins/extensions that are installed, are not visible to invoke, but, other than those two shortcomings, Midori and LibreWolf seem to work okay.

As you want functionality with which, I am unfamiliar, I suggest that you install each of them, and, try them - if you do not like them sufficiently, you can either uninstall them, or, simply not use them, but, unless and until you install and try them, you will not know whether they suit your desires.

Similarly, with SeaMonkey.

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Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
(UTC+0800)
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