![]() So, to enable hardware acceleration in Firefox on Linux, right this flame-tailed second (but first be aware that WebGL has security risks or something). Enable Hardware Acceleration in Firefoxįirefox comes with hardware acceleration disabled on all Linux distributions (alright, citation needed, but anecdotally this does seems to be the case).įirefox 57 will apparently be the first release to enable hardware acceleration in Firefox on Linux out of the box - but as Firefox 53 has only recently popped out of the release hatch, that’s still some way off. Naturally this fix is not going to improve a flaky internet connection, but it might result in an appreciable boost in interaction and general responsiveness. I can’t say I’ve ever noticed Firefox to be particularly unresponsive on my system, but then I probably don’t use it enough to be able to tell. ![]() ![]() Want to make Firefox faster on Linux? There’s apparently an easy way to do just that.įorcing Firefox to use hardware acceleration on Linux results in a noticeable boost in the application’s overall responsiveness, according to a recent post on Reddit. ![]()
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