That's odd. I experienced the same issues with Chrome when I tried to migrate to it away from Firefox to see what all the fuss was about. Also Chrome's tab bar display when you have more than 50 tabs open is atrocious. I've since stuck with Firefox and been very pleased with how the browser has been progressing after getting out of their development slump.
In any case, I have no desire to return to my fanboy days of yore and so called browser wars. I am perfectly content that anyone may use whatever browser strikes their fancy, so long as these browsers and web developers alike continue to forge and adhere to standards. Gone are the days when you would use a browser because it literally rendered pages better or different from another browser. Choice now is determined by the User Experience and features offered by the browser, the way it should be.
Same here. On my Ubuntu, I am consistently switching back to Firefox as Chrome is having some serious issues, particularly dealing with Flash. I kill one or two tabs per session everyday. The only software that drives me more crazy on Linux is Spotify.
I had the same experience with Chrome. It started up fast, but after that everything was slow and jittery. I wonder if there's a rare edge case where Chrome performance just goes down the drain, because everyone else says it's faster than Firefox. Or maybe Firefox is actually faster, and some people are just using old messed-up profiles from the 3.x days.
In any case, I have no desire to return to my fanboy days of yore and so called browser wars. I am perfectly content that anyone may use whatever browser strikes their fancy, so long as these browsers and web developers alike continue to forge and adhere to standards. Gone are the days when you would use a browser because it literally rendered pages better or different from another browser. Choice now is determined by the User Experience and features offered by the browser, the way it should be.