This is a PSA for all actual Sup Forumsentoomen on this board: If you want FF to not be slow pile of shit...

This is a PSA for all actual Sup Forumsentoomen on this board: If you want FF to not be slow pile of shit, compile it with the "hwaccel" USE flag, and enabling the "system-jpeg" USE flag will allow thumbnails for all images including jpg in firefox filepicker.

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Nobody cares faggot.

thanks for the bump :^)

Also general Sup Forumsentoo tips/ USE flags thread

Meanwhile on any other distro you can just check a box to enable hardware acceleration.

I just ended up using Chromium and eventually Google Chrome.

Sorry user, Firefox just ain't usable.

thanks op

cuck

we are running windows 10, sir

I was noticing Firefox compiled was slower, will try your tips, thanks

>hwaccel
>system-jpeg
hmm, will try thnx

If only nuoveau wasn't dogshit and kept crashing when video hardware acceleration is enabled.

can't make my touchpad work on Gentoo
how did you manage to do it? halp

adding evdev to INPUT_DEVICES will most likely do the trick

How long does it take for you guys to compile these browsers? Hours?

firefox takes roughly an hour on i3-2330M

did that, I tried so many things...
are you using wayland or xorg? synaptics or libinput?

chromium took about 2 hours on my i5 laptop. main reason why i moved back to debian, my laptop was literally unusable when it was compiling.

>not installing firefox-bin
are you stupid?

xorg and synaptics
>not compiling stuff during sleep

Mon Mar 13 13:51:40 2017 >>> www-client/firefox-45.8.0
merge time: 20 minutes and 35 seconds.

20min on FX-8350

fake

that's what I did for chromium. was just getting tired of having to make time/plan out when to update.

thanks
also, are you using init or systemd?

OpenRC masterrace. I was thinking maybe you're missing INPUT_EVDEV in kernel or something?

Hmm not sure what that is...
I tried fedora and ubuntu live usbs and it worked perfectly

>Not knowing to enable hardware acceleration in the first place
If someone is this stupid they shouldn't be using Gentoo anyway

There's only five people on this entire board whom use Gentoo....

There's a list of kernel options to enable in this article: wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Evdev

I use Debian because I prefer to not have to bother with any of that and let the distro maintainers do it for me

I wouldn't trust your distro maintainers, user.