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Firefox Slow in Wayland, not in X.org, or Windows when searching on bing.com
  • there are specific response on bing that's useful (stackoverflow), that isn't available like ddg, and ddg 30% miss (for my case), I tried to change the query, but it takes time, 5-6 times, then I will able to hit.

    I do know bang, but it's not my style. I been using bing for years, (also duckduckgo before that), and In my opinion the new bing after march 2023, have better answer than ddg, and most time in my case even beat google for now after building up my search query.

    That's why It's hard to stay away from bing for now. Yes it's like having bing replacing google, but I need it for work sadly.

  • Firefox Slow in Wayland, not in X.org, or Windows when searching on bing.com

    Could anyone help me. I have a silly problem with wayland, using Firefox (tar.gz or snap are same, tried both, welp ubuntu option only has it, my fedora on Xorg using XFCE). When searching using bing.com, it likes to freeze. I only know from the ram usage, it suddenly surge till the OS can't put any memory or lack of RAM. I never encounter this in WIndows either nightly, beta, stable or on Fedora Xfce Xorg. I only see this problem in wayland.

    My Firefox version is 117 on Linux both wayland or xorg and 119 for windows 10

    I put the profiller on the link, I hope someone can point me, why this happen, and how to can overcome it. Thanks!

    *probably if any Firefox dev, welcome. Thank you

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    which linux distro do you NOT like, and why?
  • I'm agree with this point of view.. CIQ narrative have too much conflict of interest. In my place, most corp are happy with CentOS Stream being able to be the upstream test before landed on RHEL. At least now they don't need to long to put on Fedora to be landed on 3 years cycle like old times...

  • Why if we see fork, snap always the problem : Canonical LXD forked...

    "Canonical only having snap releases was harmful to adoption. I liked using lxd, but uninstalled snapd (forgetting lxd used it), and my vms obviously stopped. Snap wouldn't reinstall properly (various inscrutable errors), so I moved it all over to libvirt. I'd still be happily using lxd if it weren't for Canonical's snap-pushing. That's my anecdote of one."

    -mkj

    (I'm not mkj so..., but I think most users are quite against enforcement of snapd)

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    What distribution is most used in production environment
  • Oracle DB are sucking a lot of money, but they fork RHEL for free...(well it is open for everyone), they offer more expensive contract on top of Oracle DB, what a free estate.. haha... Nice work ORACLE... :/

  • What distribution is most used in production environment
  • For production server? No. mostly NixOS is for desktop.

    Ansible cover what nixOS doesn't in Debian/RHEL space, and it's idempotent and better than nixOS config. Unless they change their approach for server, I don't see any way in near future it will be massively adopted.

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