Can confirm that Firefox freezes all the time after last update on Jul 1, on Budgie.

    Staudey I use Firefox exclusively and so far haven't been able to reproduce that issue either.

    Sorry, I missed this part. I have this problem on my desktop, but so far not on my laptop.

    Desktop
    Intel Pentium G4400
    Nvidia GeForce GT 710

    Laptop
    Asus Vivobook
    CPU AMD Ryzen 5 3500U
    GPU AMD Radeon Vega 8

    What CPU and GPU are you using?

    elfprince Can confirm that Firefox freezes all the time after last update on Jul 1, on Budgie.

    Not glad to read that. In my case, Firefox doesn't freeze constantly, it works normally and after using it for half an hour, it freezes.

      Confirmed, Firefox freezes for me too! Has done it a few times when scrolling down a page and then it locks and becomes unresponsive, but I can move the mouse pointer to shut down Firefox and after that it appears to behave normally again. Never had the problem before last update.

      Seconds ago. Completely crashed on me, quit, disappeared, and when I reopened it it did not save my page tabs like always. (Only 3 tabs open; no video). While I cannot replicate this thread or elfprince 's thread, I am accumulating some post-update Firefox peculiarities of my own.

      My Firefox crashed too but on VirtualBox, problem with Firefox not only on Solus OS, on Parrot OS (Debian) problem too

      I switched to Brave, and I am not looking back. Brave has a nice feature of being able to pin my site icons to the left side panel, so the number of my open tabs can be minimized.

        elfprince Firefox will work itself out eventually, likely. Like Firefox, Brave is a little leaky OOTB and will need some tweaking. I found their (Brave's) security settings top notch and plentiful and I had that thing dialed in tight like FF. Like all chrome knockoffs they dont really delete all cookies after shutting down (even if you instructed it to), like firefox does, so you may have to manually houseclean on occasion, but I didn't find it a big deal.
        Good luck.

        6 days later

        I have no access to my desktop so I can't check it. I'm writing this from my laptop, and so far, Firefox has not frozen a single time. Perhaps it has something to do with the CPU...

        elfprince I switched to Brave, and I am not looking back. Brave has a nice feature of being able to pin my site icons to the left side panel, so the number of my open tabs can be minimized.

        Brave rocks.

          joluveba This is a result of the Firefox update 2 weeks ago, and has nothing to do with Budgie, Solus or my PC. Other people reported similar freezing at the same time. I appreciate your help though. :-)

          Admins, this thread can be closed now. Thanks!

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            joluveba Sometimes the internet bogs down. The thing to do is if you think it's Firefox, open up a different Browser and see if it's doing the same thing or not. A process of elimination, is it the browser or the internet? I prefer Brave rather than Firefox, actually I like Edge, but . . . .

              brent I do like Brave a lot. Some things are easier to deal with. Right now I have settled on Brave.

                elfprince if you don't bitmine/bitcoin all that other stuff can be disabled/disappeared so it's not in the way. I think I enjoyed the Shields feature the most along with the speed.

                elfprince This is a result of the Firefox update 2 weeks ago, and has nothing to do with Budgie, Solus or my PC. Other people reported similar freezing at the same time. I appreciate your help though. :-)

                Admins, this thread can be closed now. Thanks!

                In my case, I started having problems when Firefox got updated to firefox-102.0-252-1-x86_64.eopkg. I think that was 3 weeks ago, but I'm not sure.

                I hope the admins do not close this thread, until I go back home (I'm in a different country, with no access to my desktop computer) and check if Firefox works well again.

                [deleted] Sometimes the internet bogs down. The thing to do is if you think it's Firefox, open up a different Browser and see if it's doing the same thing or not. A process of elimination, is it the browser or the internet?

                On my desktop, it's Firefox, for sure. To sum up, on my desktop, Firefox sometimes freezes, Brave does not. On my laptop (which I'm currently using), neither Firefox nor Brave have ever frozen. Besides, my desktop is connected to the internet with a physical cable.

                  joluveba On my desktop, it's Firefox, for sure. To sum up, on my desktop, Firefox sometimes freezes, Brave does not. On my laptop (which I'm currently using), neither Firefox nor Brave have ever frozen. Besides, my desktop is connected to the internet with a physical cable.

                  This sounds like a hardware acceleration issue to me.

                    kyrios This sounds like a hardware acceleration issue to me.

                    Wouldn't surprise me. Firefox 102 also broke nvidia-vaapi-driver functionality for me.

                    15 days later

                    Finally I came back home after my plane landed. Switched on my desktop, updated, fooled around a little, and bang, Firefox got blocked again. Bummer. To sum up, this happens on my desktop when I use Firefox, never with Brave. On my laptop, both Firefox and Brave work perfect.

                    kyrios This sounds like a hardware acceleration issue to me.

                    I will switch off hardware acceleration, and will see. Thank you for the advice.

                    Firefox with hardware acceleration off keeps freezing randomly.

                    I found this thread on Linux Mint forum, someone is having similar problems (curiously, they reference my own thread):

                    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=376770

                    They report they started having this problem with Firefox 102 (like me), and it affects only some people.

                    This Friday we will be receiving Firefox 103, let's hope it solves the problem.