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MilesAhead:
I just started using chrome x64. I found it is honoring the command line switch I used in chromium years ago.
--renderer-process-limit=n I have been playing around with the setting. On my Laptop n=6 seems like the sweet spot. But I found setting Fast Dial to never refresh the dial thumbnails seems to eliminate the lag I noticed. With a setting of 6 as max renderers and 6 or 7 tabs open it seems to hover around 8 or 9 exe instances running. With no switch it was around 11 or 12.
tomos:
I just started using chrome x64. I found it is honoring the command line switch I used in chromium years ago.
--renderer-process-limit=n I have been playing around with the setting. On my Laptop n=6 seems like the sweet spot. But I found setting Fast Dial to never refresh the dial thumbnails seems to eliminate the lag I noticed. With a setting of 6 as max renderers and 6 or 7 tabs open it seems to hover around 8 or 9 exe instances running. With no switch it was around 11 or 12.
-MilesAhead (June 06, 2015, 01:56 PM)
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hmm. I have 18 tabs open in Iron portable, and there are 24 instances shown in the taskmanager. Maybe I should give your suggestion a go and see what happens if I limit it *and* open lots of tabs :-)
MilesAhead:
I just started using chrome x64. I found it is honoring the command line switch I used in chromium years ago.
--renderer-process-limit=n I have been playing around with the setting. On my Laptop n=6 seems like the sweet spot. But I found setting Fast Dial to never refresh the dial thumbnails seems to eliminate the lag I noticed. With a setting of 6 as max renderers and 6 or 7 tabs open it seems to hover around 8 or 9 exe instances running. With no switch it was around 11 or 12.
-MilesAhead (June 06, 2015, 01:56 PM)
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hmm. I have 18 tabs open in Iron portable, and there are 24 instances shown in the taskmanager. Maybe I should give your suggestion a go and see what happens if I limit it *and* open lots of tabs :-)
-tomos (June 06, 2015, 02:41 PM)
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It may be worth a stab. If it doesn't support the switch it should just ignore it. Or quit with an error thinking it is a typo. :)
Arizona Hot:
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Chimpanzees may know when they are right and move to prove it -- ScienceDaily
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True History - Wikipedia,
ewemoa:
True History - Wikipedia,
-Arizona Hot (June 08, 2015, 10:24 PM)
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Looks pretty nifty!
FWIW, there are links to an English translation and an audio book via:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_History#External_links
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