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Started by Baz, Sep 02, 2008, 20:08:59

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Baz

heres a question for you. just been sat watching open processes in Task Manager, had nothing open except Firefox but just on a blank page with it minimized and the memory usage started to climb up and up got to 45 000 then I closed it and opened it again and tried it again and the same happened.
whats that all about ???

Simon

What version of Firefox, and do you have an add-ons with it, Baz?

I would think this is probably one of those things that's nothing to worry about, until you notice it.  It could be Talkback, er, talking back.  Do you have that installed, or rather, did you remove it after Firefox installed it by default?
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Sebby

Firefox uses a huge amount of RAM. Right now, mine is using 53Mb.

Baz

v2.0.0.16  Simon with Adblock Plus, British English Dictionary, Mouse Gestures Redox and  Tab Mix Plus add ons. others installed but not enabled. Dont know what the Talkback is you mentioned.

somanyholes

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v 3.x helps fix some of the memory leak issues that your are having  ;) As simon has said, the more extentions you have, the more ram you will use.

I currently have a lot of extentions installed, my ram usage is currently 156Mb and thats about average for me on firefox 3.


Simon

Firefox 2 always had memory usage issues, so I would recommend upgrading, Baz.
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Baz

ok will try that. thanks

Pistol

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Yep, as said, updating is a good plan. Just be aware, if ye use addons, some may not work with the new version yet. Still worth doing though, i always update asap. FYI mine uses about 100MB of RAM with 4 tabs open and quite a few addons.

As an aside, the nice thing about Vista is how it "pre-caches" yer most used apps.. so opening FF, fer example, is almost instant fer me now :)

(this is why people often say Vista uses up a lot of RAM.. but it is because it caches apps in it fer yer benefit. It drops them instantly if ye need the Ram for something else though, so it is actually very good impo)
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Sebby

By the way, my memory usage was quoted using Firefox 3. I do have a fair few extensions.

Simon

Quote from: Pistoleer on Sep 03, 2008, 12:49:20As an aside, the nice thing about Vista is how it "pre-caches" yer most used apps.. so opening FF, fer example, is almost instant fer me now :)

It blimmin' well isn't for me.  FF takes about 40 seconds to open on my Vista laptop for the first time, thereafter, admittedly, it's a bit quicker, but I was wondering if there's any way to speed it up.  What seems to take the longest is opening a link from an email.  That can take up to a minute.   :-\
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Sebby

Quote from: Simon on Sep 03, 2008, 21:32:34
It blimmin' well isn't for me.  FF takes about 40 seconds to open on my Vista laptop for the first time

There's your answer. ;) :out:

Seriously, though, there is a way, and it involves compressing the dll files.

http://www.autohotkey.com/forum/topic10681.html

Hope this helps. :)

madasahatter

Quote from: Simon on Sep 03, 2008, 21:32:34
It blimmin' well isn't for me. 
awwwwwww - is for me - on both desktop and laptop running vista  :)

Simon

I'll have to have a look at that when I'm feeling adventurous, Seb.  Shame there's not just a straightforward plug-in to do it.  :)
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Sebby

I have done it, and it's not too bad. ;D

Simon

Not a 1am job!   ;)
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vitriol

just found this

type

about kitchensink

in the address bar

Rik

 :thumb:

ASCII art lives.
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Rik

Yipee - I feel young again. ;D
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vitriol


Gary

Love the kitchen sink
Damned, if you do damned if you don't


Rik

Interesting... :)
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