Thanks Steve. Really appreciate all of the things you (and others) have suggested and I may just follow your tip to "wait a couple months" because sometimes things fix themselves ;) And, I may also try some of the things that Brian suggested. I did add the browser "slimjet" and it seems to work well. Best, Joe ------------- 2009-03 Steve Litt wrote: > If I were in your situation, I'd first try Chromium instead of Chrome, > and if the symptom remains, I'd just wait a couple months until > Chrome/Chromium fixes itself. This stuff happens all the time with > browsers: Several are always broken. What I'd avoid right now is these > extreme package manager maneuvers that might bork a lot of stuff. > > Here are some alternatives to Chromium and Firefox: > > dillo > edbrowse > eolie > epiphany > falkon > flinks > icecat > links > luakit > midori > netsurf > otter-browser > qutebrowser > surf > vimb > > One other observation. Earlier in the thread you expressed concerns > about speed, number of processes running, and resources in general. You > seem quite proficient at Linux. Maybe it's time you move away from > coddling type distros like Mint, Ubuntu, and to a lesser extent > Debian. If you were to switch to the Void Linux distro > (https://voidlinux.org/), there would be far fewer levels of > abstraction on your machine. If you switch to Void, I think all your > resource problems would go away or at least have obvious root causes. > > This isn't to say you wouldn't have other problems with Void. A few > marginal programs aren't packaged in Void: You'd use a Mint VM to run > those. And Void's not going to have the "we work with all hardware" > kind of capability that Mint and Ubuntu have, but if your hardware is > more than a year old, that shouldn't be a problem on any distro. > > I've been using Void Linux since early 2015 (switched from Debian in > 2014 and Ubuntu 2008-2013) and I still love using Void. You might want > to consider it. > > Steve Litt --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss