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Chrome already does that.
Now all they have to do is stop FF from taking down my RAM
Chrome uses just as much memory on my system if you combine all the individual processes...
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Now all they have to do is stop FF from taking down my RAM
for fucks sake. opera is totally superior to firefox and has been for the last year. i'd even use IE at this point over FF. that stupid memory leak is ridiculous and it's pathetic that it hasn't even been addressed yet.
Yah, how many releases now and there's still that damn memory leak ... big reason why I don't touch FF with a 20 foot pole.
I fail to see this memory leak you're talking about.
Leave firefox open for a long time while using it every day. The memory usage always grows. Mine right now is using 591MB. Even if I close my tabs (only 2 open) and open new ones, that usage wont go down. If I close it then it will start at maybe 50MB or so.
I fail to see this memory leak you're talking about.
I leave FF open for days at a time usually only hibernating my laptop and it's just fine. Right now I've got a dozen or so tabs open and it's at ~100M.
I leave FF open for days at a time usually only hibernating my laptop and it's just fine. Right now I've got a dozen or so tabs open and it's at ~100M.
You must not be a "heavy browser". After a week of using FF and leaving it open all that time, my memory usage goes up to 1.5GB or more. I've had FF die once I hit about 1.8+GB of VM.
Edit: The RAM leakage isn't the worst part of it. That's the GDI handle leakage. By default, under XP, processes are limited to ~10000 GDI handles. Eventually, FF consumes all of those, and it starts displaying funny. I can sometimes close a page or two to get back enough to display the widgets properly, but eventually it dies.
IE does the same thing though, after leaving it open for a week.
If I bump up the per-process limit on GDI handles to something higher, I run into the system-wide limit of 16000, and Windows itself starts getting VERY screwy once I hit something close to that. Widgets all redraw, located at the upper-left of the screen, clip regions stop existing, etc.
Who leaved their browser open for a week straight? I keep my PC on 24/7 and brows the web ALL the time and I don't keep it open more than a day or more.
