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(09-29-2017, 07:54 PM)Jerry link Wrote: 19 YouTube pages, holy cow! That's a very demanding load on a browser.
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Yea, 19 is a lot but it is simpler than subscribing to the ones that don't have an RSS feed. That is the most interesting way I have found to educate myself on Linux. Maybe I am asking a lot of Firefox but it just slows down SeaMonkey and does cause any problems with Chrome. Chrome just asks me if I am sure I want to open that many. ;D
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Even on newer hardware I do not open 19 YouTube pages at a time, expecially since YouTube now does a bunch of background stuff.
Maybe some browser stock scripts when windows are minimized, this would explain different behaviors.
Heck, depending on content, even 25-30 "normal" pages can make my "High-end" PC work in Lag-O-Rama.
Anyways... I would suggest opening ONE YouTube windows and bookmark other using the a bookmark-folder named "! - Things to view" (with an exclamation mark in front so it's at the top in alphabetical order). Thats zero resources on any PC.
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10-02-2017, 09:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2017, 10:06 PM by Coastie.)
Thanks for the suggestions but I have a bookmarks folder of active You Tube channels that do not have RSS feeds (in addition to the 40 I subscribe to by RSS with Thunderbird) that I check daily for new videos that I might want to watch. Since Chrome just asks if I am sure then opens them in tabs without any problems, I'll just use Chrome for You Tube. Maybe a newer version of Firefox will be able to handle it.
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A new Firefox updates pack came down in LL Install Updates for me about 1 hours ago, maybe these have something for your needs ?
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Hello,
I mainly use Qupzilla, good speed on my very old HP Pavilion aving a P4 processor, 2 GB of RAM.
I also use Opera for its built-in VPN.
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