Pale Moon always freezes on Youtube.com
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Pale Moon always freezes on Youtube.com
Since yesterday afternoon Youtube.com causes a 100% freeze/unresponsive page with a script error popup on 32-bit linux Palemoon, only workaround I found for anyone that's stuck with it was to do a general.useragent.override.youtube.com in about:config to trick youtube into showing the mobile version of the site. (running on asus eeepc 900 / 32-bit /trinity desktop / q4os)
Re: Pale Moon always freezes on Youtube.com
Split from an unrelated topic in General support.
Re: Pale Moon always freezes on Youtube.com
Considering the terribly underpowered hardware you are on, using the mobile site is probably best anyway.
Intel Celeron M 353 @ 900 MHz and 1GB RAM? Yeah don't expect too much from bloated sites like YouTube that will shove a metric ton of JavaScript your way
Intel Celeron M 353 @ 900 MHz and 1GB RAM? Yeah don't expect too much from bloated sites like YouTube that will shove a metric ton of JavaScript your way
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"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: Pale Moon always freezes on Youtube.com
Yep, it's not the most powerful beast in the world, but it still works