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Firefox or chrome/chromium?

acn_
Confirmed Champ
Confirmed Champ

Chrome is a lot faster than FF (on windows).

Under linux, Chrome is faster than FF too, but if compared to Chrome on windows the performance remains really behind. Why this?

Am I the only one working with nuxeo under linux? Has anyone noticed the big difference between running nuxeo under windows and linux? Is there a way to tweek chrome or FF to be more responsive on linux? Is this related in any way to nuxeo?

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Julien_Carsique
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator

This is not related in any way to Nuxeo.
I have no idea about the browser performance under various OS. Did you check the versions were the same (Windows users often install latest downloadable release, whereas Linux users usually wait for a new release being distributed from their package management system)?

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Julien_Carsique
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator

I'm not sure to understand what you observed in terms of performance about Linux versus Windows and Firefox versus Chrome.<br>

acn_
Confirmed Champ
Confirmed Champ

The big difference is simply the speed. I agree with you when you say that you expect any java app to have better performance under linux.

Julien_Carsique
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator

This is not related in any way to Nuxeo.
I have no idea about the browser performance under various OS. Did you check the versions were the same (Windows users often install latest downloadable release, whereas Linux users usually wait for a new release being distributed from their package management system)?

Thanks. I agree with you

Please do not use the answer field to post replies to other answers

Also note a lot of Nuxeo stuff is generated/initialized at first access.

thank you for your answers. This is really appreciated.

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