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Subject: New Seamonkey speed test - Seamonkey still fastest - msg#00128
List: mozilla.devel.seamonkey
The speed test has been expanded. Seamonkey continues to win the test,
this time best 2 Firefox browsers, which are reputedly faster than
Seamonkey/Moz.
Test open 12 webpages at once on starting the browser.
Results:
Seamonkey fastest at 1 minute
Firefox 1.6 nightly next at 1 minute 14 seconds
Firefox 1.06 next at 1 minute 30 seconds
Mozilla 1.7.11 last at 1 minute 34 seconds.
Specs: Windows 2000, 16 MB video card, 512 MB PC100 RAM, 550 Mhz AMD-5-3
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Re: Speed comparion: Seamonkey vs. Moz 1.7.11
James Ross wrote:
Bob wrote:
Mr. Uh Clem wrote:
The only time I've had a problem with the suite hanging is when
(I assume) newsgroup pointers get screwed up. I learned that
I could find the process id of moz and send it a SIGABRT from
the terminal window, forcing a core dump and invoking the QA
Agent. I hope the info was useful. Wonder if there's a
Windows equivalent procedure to force a dump.
I think so, I have heard Win geeks discussing stuff like that. But
don't ask me how to do that.
My force quits are probably related to slow CPU - 550 Mhz - which is
at 100% much of the time here. :((((((((
If you need to force an app to die horribly on Windows, the best thing I
know of is crash.exe, from http://viper.haque.net/~timeless/crash/
Hmmmm, that would have been great in Windows 98, that glorious
hardlocking OS. I'm on Windows 2000 now, though, and it's pretty good
about forcing down applications via Task Manager.
Unfortunately, Talkback sucks and only displays the current thread's
stack, which means the reports generated from this are useless [1]. :(
Ahh so Talkback's reports are nearly useless. How sad.
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rooms and Yahoo messenger to con people. Using fake profiles with photos
of real models, they "romance" both men and women and then con them.
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Re: New Seamonkey speed test - Seamonkey still fastest
Bob wrote:
The speed test has been expanded. Seamonkey continues to win the test,
this time best 2 Firefox browsers, which are reputedly faster than
Seamonkey/Moz.
Test open 12 webpages at once on starting the browser.
Results:
Seamonkey fastest at 1 minute
Firefox 1.6 nightly next at 1 minute 14 seconds
Firefox 1.06 next at 1 minute 30 seconds
Mozilla 1.7.11 last at 1 minute 34 seconds.
Specs: Windows 2000, 16 MB video card, 512 MB PC100 RAM, 550 Mhz AMD-5-3
How exactly are you performing these tests? For example, did you clear
the history/cache of all used profiles or did you use a new profile?
Also, did you disable the automatic update check in Mozilla Firefox?
Do you have some sort of script or extension for this and what are the
url's you used for this test?
Michael
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Seamonkey nightlies and releases?
Dear Seamonkey Developers,
I am personally quite anxious to try the new Seamonkey. Does anyone
here have an idea when a proper alpha will be released (now that the
1.8 branch has been created and the number of outstanding & approved
bugs seems to be reduced to a handful)?
If that isn't to be soon, which would be a nicely stable and friendly
nightly to try? I am using an iBook with OS X 10.3.9.
Once again, thanks to everyone here for picking up the suite after
Mozilla lost interest in developing it.
Best wishes,
Oscar
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Re: New Seamonkey speed test - Seamonkey still fastest
Bob wrote:
The speed test has been expanded. Seamonkey continues to win the test,
this time best 2 Firefox browsers, which are reputedly faster than
Seamonkey/Moz.
Test open 12 webpages at once on starting the browser.
Results:
Seamonkey fastest at 1 minute
Firefox 1.6 nightly next at 1 minute 14 seconds
Firefox 1.06 next at 1 minute 30 seconds
Mozilla 1.7.11 last at 1 minute 34 seconds.
Specs: Windows 2000, 16 MB video card, 512 MB PC100 RAM, 550 Mhz AMD-5-3
How exactly are you performing these tests? For example, did you clear
the history/cache of all used profiles or did you use a new profile?
Also, did you disable the automatic update check in Mozilla Firefox?
Do you have some sort of script or extension for this and what are the
url's you used for this test?
Michael
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