Arthur Pemberton wrote:
2008/3/7 Brian <Brian.Mingus@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Sunspider: http://webkit.org/perf/sunspider-0.9/sunspider.html
This doesn't benchmark everything, but javascript is important to me as I
use apps such as Gmail constantly. Since these apps tend not to work in
Konqueror anyway, they may not be relevant to you. But anything Konq does in
javascript is way slower than other browsers.
According to that test, Firefox is significantly faster than
Konqueror, but as you noted that this for Javascript only. And I have
to say, I seriously doubt the usefulness of this test. I know for a
fact that Firefox on my Fedora machines is significantly _slower_ than
Konqueror at rendering pages -- which to me is more important than
rendering Javascript.
Arthur - see if this makes any difference with Firefox for you. I does for me.
Try a site first to compare to later. Then, as 'root' edit /etc/profile
add this
export MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1
It can be anywhere but I put it just under the original export line. save
and close.
Close, reopen FF and try the same site.
I don't mean to stress this too much, but Firefox on F7 lead me to
stop using my desktop machine for casual browsing of the internet.
When ever I need to visit webpages on my desktop, or develop web apps
from my desktop, I almost exclusively use Konqueror.
I strongly suggest that you try this rendering test instead:
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/innerhtml.html
This shows Konqueror about twice as fast at rendering than Konqueror.
And if I were to do a stop watch rendering test I know that Firefox
would fail miserably in comparison to Konqueror.
Also, I am not alone:
http://www.google.com/search?q=firefox+linux+slow
From your link (above) most of those hits are for some version of Firefox
1.x. Which Firefox are you using? FF 2.0.0.x is faster than 1.x was. FF
3.0 is faster than FF 2.x
--
David