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Bug 776197 - epiphany has slowness and crashes on Intel NUC
epiphany has slowness and crashes on Intel NUC
Status: RESOLVED NOTGNOME
Product: epiphany
Classification: Core
Component: General
3.22.x (obsolete)
Other Linux
: Normal major
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Assigned To: Epiphany Maintainers
Epiphany Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2016-12-17 06:53 UTC by Aram J. Agajanian
Modified: 2016-12-17 20:06 UTC
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Description Aram J. Agajanian 2016-12-17 06:53:02 UTC
I didn't find Epiphany to be usable until I installed Fedora 24 on my computer at work with a Radeon graphics card.  It really runs well there and I use it for my main browser.

However, Epiphany still doesn't run will on the NUC6I5SYK that I have at home.  It sometimes has long slowdowns when loading pages.  It also crashes often.
Comment 1 Michael Catanzaro 2016-12-17 14:41:23 UTC
Thanks for taking the time to report this.
This issue is most likely a bug in WebKit. Please report the bug to https://bugs.webkit.org/ including a link to this bug report and noting the version of WebKitGTK+ that you have installed. When reporting the WebKit bug, be sure to include the prefix '[GTK]' in the bug summary and select the 'WebKit Gtk' component.
Comment 2 Michael Catanzaro 2016-12-17 14:41:43 UTC
When reporting the WebKit bug, please include in your bug report the full output of the 'glxinfo' command. Thanks!
Comment 3 Michael Catanzaro 2016-12-17 14:42:45 UTC
Also, try running Epiphany with WEBKIT_DISABLE_COMPOSITING_MODE=1 in the environment. Mention in the WebKit bug report if that works around the issue.