Will Fedora build of FF 48 have this enabled or disabled? Or is this something every user will have to decide upon through options etc.?
Thanks,
I believe it's disabled by default, because upstream enables it specifically for safe instances (no/safe extensions and so) by mozilla installer which is disabled in Fedora.
You can enable it by your own in about:config, set browser.tabs.remote.autostart value to true.
Note: some extensions are incompatible with e10s, see https://www.arewee10syet.com/ for details.
ma.
On 07/27/2016 03:27 AM, Bojan Smojver wrote:
Will Fedora build of FF 48 have this enabled or disabled? Or is this something every user will have to decide upon through options etc.?
Thanks,
Works fine for me in 47 already (I've been using it since the release of 47).