[FX] PowerBook: 2005-07-16 [Trunk/OS X] (G4, O3, Altivec)
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Graphics glitch when switching tabs
magnitique wrote:Just downloaded and installed the optimized version of 1.0. The slow performance issue seems to be solved. The browser is fast overall (launch, page loading/scrolling, opening menus/bookmarks, etc).
Hmmm... I just downloaded the latest G4 optimized build I could find (http://homepage.mac.com/krmathis/Trunk/ ... 11.dmg.bz2) but the About Mozilla Firefox sheet says "0.9.1+" - not 1.0.
When I move between tabs, the window content often does not change until I force the window to redraw (resize, click scroll bar, etc...). Animated items (gifs, flash, etc) on the uppermost tab "burn through" the previous tab's content image.
Am I using the wrong build for my upgraded Sawtooth?
She currently has a Sonnet Encore/ST 1.4 Ghz CPU (1st gen mobo can't take a dual) and an ATI 8500 video card.
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@NotarySojac. Before you experiment with nightly builds you should learn the difference between Aviary/Branch and Trunk!
Branch was the code that have lead to firefox 1.0, which is closed now.
Trunk is the code that will lead up to firefox 1.1+.
@nooon. Firefox 1.0 is actually a nightly build from 2004.11.07, while my builds goes 3 days beyond that. With additional bugfixes.
Branch was the code that have lead to firefox 1.0, which is closed now.
Trunk is the code that will lead up to firefox 1.1+.
@nooon. Firefox 1.0 is actually a nightly build from 2004.11.07, while my builds goes 3 days beyond that. With additional bugfixes.
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So 2004.11.11's version 0.9.1+ is more recent and "bugfixed" than the actual official 1.0 release despite its lower number? Gaah.
You are saying, <strong>powerbook</strong>, that the G4 optimized build dated 2004.11.07 will behave like the official 1.0 release but should have the optimized-for-G4 speed improvement?
I was not intending on getting involved with the nightly build circus. I read about this effort in BeatnikPad Journal and thought I would see if there was any speed kick on my G4 Macs.
You are saying, <strong>powerbook</strong>, that the G4 optimized build dated 2004.11.07 will behave like the official 1.0 release but should have the optimized-for-G4 speed improvement?
I was not intending on getting involved with the nightly build circus. I read about this effort in BeatnikPad Journal and thought I would see if there was any speed kick on my G4 Macs.
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@NotarySojac.
My latest Aviary build (2004.11.10) is basically the same as the official 1.0, with additional bugfixes.
My Trunk build (2004.11.11) is built from a totally different source. In some ways its beyond the 1.0 (Using Gecko 1.8a5 instead of 1.7.5 etc...), but behind in other ways (ex. ~140 bugfixes).
Pick your build!
My latest Aviary build (2004.11.10) is basically the same as the official 1.0, with additional bugfixes.
My Trunk build (2004.11.11) is built from a totally different source. In some ways its beyond the 1.0 (Using Gecko 1.8a5 instead of 1.7.5 etc...), but behind in other ways (ex. ~140 bugfixes).
Pick your build!
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hi, i was so happy when i found this forum bc i usually only find windows optimizations. however, your latest build 2004.11.10 lags when loading pages. primarily when using "back" and "forward". it is definitely slower than the 1.0 release from tuesday. howevr, i dled your original 2004.11.4 build it is noticeably smoother and quicker than the 1.0 and 2004.11.10. i'm running osx.3.6, 512 ram, 15" TIBOOK 1 Ghz.
any ideas?
dominik
any ideas?
dominik
15" TiBook 1 Ghz, 512MB, DVD/CDRW OS X.4.1
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Trunk version
Hello PowerBook,
Thank you so much for your work. I'm using this on my 17" PB and it is great!
My question:
I'm using 11.10 which my PowerBook seems to love. Will the Trunk version be even faster? Your note says to be sure and backup Profiles before using the Trunk version. I'm not sure what Profiles you mean. If I want to try the Trunk version, is stuff going to disappear from my PB?
Thanks again for all your work on this.
Jim
Thank you so much for your work. I'm using this on my 17" PB and it is great!
My question:
I'm using 11.10 which my PowerBook seems to love. Will the Trunk version be even faster? Your note says to be sure and backup Profiles before using the Trunk version. I'm not sure what Profiles you mean. If I want to try the Trunk version, is stuff going to disappear from my PB?
Thanks again for all your work on this.
Jim
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rlrlrlrr: your profile is located in ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles
That contains all of your prefs, extensions, themes, etc
I tried using the Trunk version after backing up my profile, and basically, after I launched the trunk version, I could no longer use the branch version with that profile. I can't really explain why as I don't know the details. One thing I noticed about the trunk version is it has experimental extensions. Also, there is now a Themes and Extensions section in the Firefox preferences. Probably other stuff I missed as well, but I ended up reverting to the branch version.
That contains all of your prefs, extensions, themes, etc
I tried using the Trunk version after backing up my profile, and basically, after I launched the trunk version, I could no longer use the branch version with that profile. I can't really explain why as I don't know the details. One thing I noticed about the trunk version is it has experimental extensions. Also, there is now a Themes and Extensions section in the Firefox preferences. Probably other stuff I missed as well, but I ended up reverting to the branch version.
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I couldn't get the trunk to launch on my system, but that's what you get for bleeding edge.
Slumming at the beatnikPad : http://www.beatnikpad.com/
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@dschneiderch. The slow scrolling is filed as a bug and not yet resolved.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=268218
@rlrlrlrr. davedit answered this one nicelly.
To sum up: some people say Trunk is faster, mainly because of the updated Gecko engine. But it "upgrades" your profile so you cant go back to Branch builds. Backup, backup, backup!
I still prefer Branch myself, if you want to know...
@theNonsuch. Thats strange, but I guess we should not care.
At the moment I think its 'safer' to use branch builds.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=268218
@rlrlrlrr. davedit answered this one nicelly.
To sum up: some people say Trunk is faster, mainly because of the updated Gecko engine. But it "upgrades" your profile so you cant go back to Branch builds. Backup, backup, backup!
I still prefer Branch myself, if you want to know...
@theNonsuch. Thats strange, but I guess we should not care.
At the moment I think its 'safer' to use branch builds.
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G3 Build
Because I have a g3 iBook too, I was also interested in a g3 build. So i did. But as expected, there is not so much room for improvements. People should be happy with the official Firebird Build.
If somebody want to try: http://schlaefer.macbay.de/index.php/Main/FirefoxBuilds
Greetings
Schlaefer
If somebody want to try: http://schlaefer.macbay.de/index.php/Main/FirefoxBuilds
Greetings
Schlaefer
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powerbook wrote:@dschneiderch. The slow scrolling is filed as a bug and not yet resolved.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=268218
i didn't say anythinga bout scrolling. it only lags when getting pages out of the cache using the "back" and "forward" buttons
Dominiik