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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
Interesting. But still, it isn't going to replace Vivaldi for me, personally (and Falkon as a backup browser).
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Originally posted by andyprough View Post
Not Electron either - it was something similar to Electron only faster, called "Muon". But on Dec. 7, 2018, they announced that they've dumped Muon and are going with a straight Chromium base now.
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Originally posted by andyprough View Post
Try it. It's Chrome with all the Google bits stripped out. VERY fast and plenty smooth.
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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
Wait, wut? Brave is an Electron app, no way that it runs smoother than Firefox.
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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
Wait, wut? Brave is an Electron app, no way that it runs smoother than Firefox.
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Originally posted by andyprough View Post
Not anything KDE is doing wrong, it's just built that way. Much bigger set of packages. Mate is light and nimble. And I've moved from Firefox to Brave browser recently for the noticeably increased speed. It will install on openSUSE by downloading the rpm and using rpm -i.
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Originally posted by jpg44 View PostDoes OpenSUSE support a combined live and install DVD yet, it seemed to lacking this and is a much desired feature for people who want to try before they install and the scenario where you want to give someone a DVD where they can use the same DVD to try and then install it later if they want.
I find it a bit strange.
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Does OpenSUSE support a combined live and install DVD yet, it seemed to lacking this and is a much desired feature for people who want to try before they install and the scenario where you want to give someone a DVD where they can use the same DVD to try and then install it later if they want.
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Originally posted by dremon_nl View PostFile indexer is quite fast and actually useful if you turn off content indexing in the settings.
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