"You can't have your privacy violated if you don't know your privacy is violated." - Mike Rogers, U.S. Representative for Michigan's 8th congressional district, 2013
I.e: Mike Rogers doesn't think it's rape unless the victim knows (s)he has been raped. Sounds legit.
I.e: Mike Rogers doesn't think it's rape unless the victim knows (s)he has been raped. Sounds legit.
I don't have any issues on Linux, my Firefox uses ~370MiB with some(7) tabs open and some add-ons. I'll check it on Windows later. Perhaps it's loading the pages after all. What happens with your memory when you start Firefox with no internet connection? Still the increase?
I found this article. Have you checked it out already? Perhaps you can make something up from about:memory.
Have you taken a look at the bugtracker?
Perhaps you can find help at a forum or mozilla support.
Just some ideas, I'm not following Firefox development in any way. I wouldn't get any wiser from it either I'm afraid :)
EDIT: A forum that isn't dedicated to games I mean
I found this article. Have you checked it out already? Perhaps you can make something up from about:memory.
Have you taken a look at the bugtracker?
Perhaps you can find help at a forum or mozilla support.
Just some ideas, I'm not following Firefox development in any way. I wouldn't get any wiser from it either I'm afraid :)
EDIT: A forum that isn't dedicated to games I mean
********'s a pretty good fertilizer
DillButt64 wrote:
also 400 pages what, is that a serious number or exaggeration?
471 tabs to be exact.
I've been at over 1000 before :D
SkidmarkD wrote:
23 tabs open, 531MB.
Several add-ons running, one being greasemonkey running several scritps.
Yeah, this seems to be a problem on my side. I think I'm gonna do a clean install of Firefox after I go through all my tabs.
Latest Legend wrote:
I don't have any issues on Linux, my Firefox uses ~370MiB with some(7) tabs open and some add-ons. I'll check it on Windows later. Perhaps it's loading the pages after all. What happens with your memory when you start Firefox with no internet connection? Still the increase?
I haven't tried without internet, but I seriously doubt that's it.
I'm afraid the links aren't helping either :/
"Moral justification is a powerful disengagement mechanism. Destructive conduct is made personally and socially acceptable by portraying it in the service of moral ends." - Albert Bandura
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
DillButt64 wrote:
also 400 pages what, is that a serious number or exaggeration?
400 pages is fine.
Unless you've set it up so all pages load when FF opens.
Try finding the 50 odd youtube vids starting to play at the same time, along with several tutorials and other vids, with your volume maxed, now that's fun.
It's the lazy man's bookmarks.
And it sucks when FF crashes and loses those pages.
SkidmarkD wrote:
400 pages is fine.
Unless you've set it up so all pages load when FF opens.
Try finding the 50 odd youtube vids starting to play at the same time, along with several tutorials and other vids, with your volume maxed, now that's fun.
It's the lazy man's bookmarks.
And it sucks when FF crashes and loses those pages.
Yop, somebody gets it :D
"I saw [Twilight: Eclipse] in theaters with a girl I was dating at the time. I spent more time staring at my toes and wiggling them than I did watching this abomination. When Edward proposed to Blank Face, I finally looked up with a revelation.
I blurted out loud, in a dead silent theater full of teenage girls on opening night "Wait a minute, Edward has no blood flow. How does he get an erection?" I heard several men laughing, and had several girls turn and stare at me.
I did not get laid that night." - Berengier817
I blurted out loud, in a dead silent theater full of teenage girls on opening night "Wait a minute, Edward has no blood flow. How does he get an erection?" I heard several men laughing, and had several girls turn and stare at me.
I did not get laid that night." - Berengier817
Down below 400 now!
I've closed over 70 tabs.
So proud of myself :D
I hope I'll be able to get down below 100 in the next month.
I've closed over 70 tabs.
So proud of myself :D
I hope I'll be able to get down below 100 in the next month.
"I love the dirty bomb tag because i get either
a) posts about the game
b) current world affairs" - steel-sentry
a) posts about the game
b) current world affairs" - steel-sentry
SkidmarkD wrote:
Did you manage to fix it or did FF 25 make it worse?
Still about the same. I'll be reinstalling FF whenever I close down enough tabs.
"I walked up to her big butt and asked her *** butt what." - Lil Wayne, lyrical genius
"I can't decide where I stand on abortion, on one hand it is killing children, on the other it gives women a choice." - ???
"I can't decide where I stand on abortion, on one hand it is killing children, on the other it gives women a choice." - ???
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This is partly of course because of just having 4GB RAM, but mostly because Firefox version 24 seems to have a pretty major memory-leak.
I have not had this problem before now, it only started happening with version 24.
When I start my browser it uses about 500MB RAM with one page open (with no addons enabled), but over the course of about 5 minutes its memory usage keeps increasing without me doing anything. It seems to stop around 1100MB, which is very silly when you have one page loaded.
I do have about 400 other pages that are unloaded, but that hasn't been causing problems before and I don't see why it should.
I have tinkered with some memory cache settings previously, might there be something there that is spooking around causing problems with the latest update?
Does anybody else have these kinds of problems with the latest version of Firefox?