@dj
I know you don't like the LinuxMint repo, but, I am currently running Firefox 20.0 from the LinuxMint deb repo I previously posted on Wheezy and I have nothing remarkable, good
or bad, to report performance wise with that Firefox package.
Just for the record, I have nothing against Mint's repo. Or Ubuntu's, for that matter. What I have a problem with is how they use sudo. LMDE is Mint's best edition, IMHO.
And, I don't use anyone's Firefox package any more. After discovering how easy it is to get and to run, I run Firefox straight from the horse's mouth. Current version is 21.0, which is what I'm running.
The other night I was looking at http://www.tvguide.com/Listings/ and my CPU usage held at 40 %, but I closed the tab and reentered that website and the CPU usage returned to normal. Usually about 3 % to 15 % with several tabs open and switching between tabs. Probably a temp loading problem with that website. Looks
OK then. Probably won't upgrade Firefox on Wheezy for quite some time then.
FYI
Patrick
Yes, maybe a temporary loading problem. Or something else. A short story. Before I started using
NoScript on every installation of Firefox, I encountered a website linked to from an LXer article. When I loaded the page, both cores of my CPU hit 100% and stayed there. After looking at the page's source, I saw why. They were using
my CPU to data mine bitcoins.
Without divulging that fact. I called them on it, and the guy said, "Yeah, we're doing that, but we won't do it any more." Hmmm.
Here's the down and dirty:
Turn your website into a Bitcoin Miner and
Bitcoin Miner for Websites. The ethical thing to do is to inform visitors. But, not everyone is ethical.