Go into about:config, search for "ipc" and disable the plugins. They're resource hogs. I'm guessing the SFS saves your settings in the .mozilla folder. I run a hard copy from my HD with a /root linkRetroTechGuy wrote:BTW, I missed this. What does that mean?jpeps wrote:You can get rid of the plugin container.
I'm running FF as a .sfs (which helped my frugal save file space a lot).
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Thanks, I just turned them off. We'll see if that helps.jpeps wrote:Go into about:config, search for "ipc" and disable the plugins. They're resource hogs. I'm guessing the SFS saves your settings in the .mozilla folder. I run a hard copy from my HD with a /root linkRetroTechGuy wrote:BTW, I missed this. What does that mean?jpeps wrote:You can get rid of the plugin container.
I'm running FF as a .sfs (which helped my frugal save file space a lot).
Yes, the SFS still saves junk in .mozilla, but it doesn't store the FF code in the save file (first time I'd had 3 green bars in a long time) -- and I also moved that out into /root/home/puppy528/ (where I store all my 5.28 junk).
I run all frugals -- and just recently got around to dumping all of the 4.31 saves, and the 5.20 saves...
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