Maybe I’ve installed too many plugins? I have close to 20.
Edit: It was just an issue on Arch Linux.
No, I am 40 plugins all active and they have not changed my browser load time almost at all.
Make sure there are no other issues. If you are on Arch Linux, there is a problem with xdg-desktop-portal-gnome that if installed will slowdown loading of many programs.
There are a few Firefox forks:
- LibreWolf
- Waterfox
- Arkenfox
And then there is Brave which I find smoother than Firefox, but that’s just me.
+1 for LibreWolf, great Firefox fork
Yeah but by using brave you are contributing to the browser engine monopoly that chromium has created
And I support Mozilla goal of creating something independent, but I also don’t like their engine. Everything using Blink is not automatically a bad thing.
No, I am 40 plugins all active and they have not changed my browser load time almost at all.
Make sure there are no other issues. If you are on Arch Linux, there is a problem with xdg-desktop-portal-gnome that if installed will slowdown loading of many programs.
That was it thanks.
In my case,
xdg-desktop-portal-gnome
is required byxdg-desktop-portal
, which in turn is required byflatpak
. I wonder what effect will removing have on apps?It means Gnome is the only installed Portal protocol manager. Install one of these first, then remove the Gnome one https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Desktop_Portal#List_of_backends_and_interfaces
As others have said, Librewolf and Waterfox are both forks of Firefox.
That said, i am using Firefox on Fedora from the repos with no issues. Do you use the snap version? Ubuntu ships it default and it is as trash as snaps are in general (it has exactly the problem you stated, taking too long to open). There are guides to install the .deb version (apt installs the snap version…) or you could use flatpak. Another thing to check is if you have a new addon / plugin running thats hogging resources.
Another thing you can try is some kind of caching solution, like profile-sync-daemon that will put your profile in RAM.
If you’re on ubuntu or any of it’s derivatives, Firefox is installed via snap by default. Snaps are late to start because of reasons beyond my understanding.
Web is not lightweight. I think Gemini could be better, but it’s far from popular. https://drewdevault.com/2020/03/18/Reckless-limitless-scope.html
I love LibreWolf. It’s a Firefox-based privacy browser. You could give Brow.sh a try. A truly remarkable experience :)
I can’t really leave Firefox but use some extensions to try to lighten the experience, like uBlock Origin configured for “hard mode,” TabStash with eager discarding turned on, and LocalCDN.
I’ve used NetSurf a bit on low spec machines.
As others have said, Librewolf is excellent
Try starting firefox in safe mode. If the load time is still too long then it is not the plugins.
@InternetPirate lynx
Try to clear your history, cookies and overall data. After long time it can slow down the browser.
If you’re on ubuntu, try starting it from terminal instead. If it starts immediately, then it’s a snap issue. Not sure if it’s already been addressed tho