I’m doing my best to continue using Firefox, but it’s becoming incredibly annoying, and I’m seriously at my wit’s end and just about to give up on it permanently.
I’ve noticed during video calls it causes my computer to completely freeze up and require a reboot sometimes.
And on my phone, sometimes when I’m reading, it will just make my screen completely stop responding to me and I have to force reboot my phone in order to fix it.
I know that Gecko is the only other web engine option to fight Chromium’s Blink, but I’m seriously just about fed up enough with Firefox to say fuck it.
Servo or ladybird may be the only real hope left.
What’s your system and phone and what are they operating on? This sounds less like a Firefox issue and more like a system issue.
Desktop is Linux Mint Debian and phone is Android 15. I know for a fact chromium works and does not freeze up my system on LMDE.
What is your desktop CPU and RAM and your phones SoC?
Desktop is intel, phone is snapdragon. Firefox is the only issue on both.
You need to be more specific. “Intel” can mean anything from a 90s chip to something released recently.
I can’t remember the exact model number. I can tell you that it’s from like 2010, but I can’t get more specific than that because I can’t remember the model right off hand. What I can say for sure is that with chromium it does not freeze and my fans also don’t run as hard.
Librewolf
First of all, isn’t that just a Firefox fork? I would think it would have the same problems. Although it may be better. For second, isn’t it only on desktop? It wouldn’t solve my phone problem.
Ah, yes, phone. I believe at their website, they have recommendations for phone.
It’s not “just” a Firefox fork. They’ve completely broken with Firefox, afaik, over privacy and monetization. But you can still donate, if you have the means and are inclined. They’re wholly deserving, imo.
I haven’t had that experience at all, and I use it macOS at work, Linux at home, and my Pixel 8 everywhere else. I did have a few issues on my old phone when lots of tabs were open, and I attributed it to running out of RAM.
Could you perhaps be low on RAM? If Firefox is your main, Chromium could work better in a one-off situation if it only has one or two tabs open.
Try restarting Firefox the next time it happens and see if it recurs when fresh. If it works fine after a restart, you’re probably running out of RAM.
I generally only keep one tab open at a time at max 2. I’m not one of those people who has a million different tabs open. Because I hate clutter.
Hmm, I tend to have 100+ on desktop and 10+ on my phone, and I haven’t seen anything similar to what you mentioned.
Do you have a million addons or something?
Nope, ublock origin on both and tor snowflake on desktop
like others said, this is probably just a system issue
Orion uses WebKit and allows Firefox and Chrome extensions.