Firefox memory leaks

Started by Glenn, Dec 05, 2010, 16:28:49

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Glenn

Anyone having problems with FF3, patched up to date? After a couple of hours use, I find my install starts to lag when typing, shutting down FF and restarting it clears the problem for a while. Using IE8 and there is no issues. I would suspect a memory leak, not sure how to fix it though.
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Rik

My memory usage had gone from 40MB to 12MB after an hour, Glenn.
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Glenn

I get a 1 - 2 second delay when typing, which causes me to make even more typing errors than normal. :eek4:
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armadillo

I have noticed it a few times too. Happened on every version of FF that I can remember. I think the only way round it is what you are doing, that is restarting FF. I don't really see it as a problem, more just one of those things.

Rik

Quote from: Glenn on Dec 05, 2010, 16:37:09
I get a 1 - 2 second delay when typing, which causes me to make even more typing errors than normal. :eek4:

I've seen that - but the way I type it doesn't count. ;)
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pctech

Interesting, had this problem also.

Might be worth flagging via BugZilla

Simon

Simon.
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Rik

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pctech

Seamonkey is of course the old Mozilla/Netscape suite.

Rik

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Simon

Indeed.  But it and FF share the integral parts of the browser engine.  SM just runs better as it hasn't got all the bloat.
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Rik

But you should see its klaxon. :tongue:
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Ray

My FF is using 335Mb of memory at the moment. :eek4: just going to restart it.

Edit:
Down to 103Mb after restart.
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Simon

Keep taking the tablets, Rik...   ;)
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Technical Ben

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Quote from: Glenn on Dec 05, 2010, 16:28:49
Anyone having problems with FF3, patched up to date? After a couple of hours use, I find my install starts to lag when typing, shutting down FF and restarting it clears the problem for a while. Using IE8 and there is no issues. I would suspect a memory leak, not sure how to fix it though.
Fixed in the update called "Chrome"  :whistle:

http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/
(They actually tackle memory leaks, amongst others such as sandboxing and plugin crashes)

PS. Might have something to do with how FF caches webpages. It may not be a "bug" but an overzealous feature. Can you lower the memory usage for cache? I suppose it will have the opposite side effect, if less pages are stored in cache then they load slower. What we want is more cache on the HDD and less in the RAM.
There is this F&Q. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Memory_Leak
But it seems to "skirt around" the problem. As said, they see it as a feature, not a bug it seems.  :dunno:
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Rik

All my life, manufacturers have labelled bugs as features. Especially Microsoft - take Vista for example.  :evil:
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pctech

Vista should have been codenamed cockroach   ;D

I went for some training to support Vista but did not bother sitting the exam as I kind of knew it was doomed.


Technical Ben

Quote from: pctech on Dec 06, 2010, 08:56:08
Vista should have been codenamed cockroach   ;D

I went for some training to support Vista but did not bother sitting the exam as I kind of knew it was doomed.



I've done that over health and saftey tests. But only cos I knew the in house software would crash. And I have no coding/software experience. I did have to retake it after all the bugs were fixed. :(
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mrapoc

+1 for chrome

switched from FF to chrome after it got slower and slower


now I have a browser which starts when I click it not 5 seconds later!

JB

Quote from: mrapoc on Dec 06, 2010, 21:00:37
+1 for chrome

switched from FF to chrome after it got slower and slower


now I have a browser which starts when I click it not 5 seconds later!

Take a look at ChromePlus.

http://www.chromeplus.org

Same thing but compiled without the tracking and other Google hidden extras.  :thumb:
JB

'Keyboard not detected ~ Press F1 to continue'

Ray

Quote from: 6jb on Dec 07, 2010, 08:25:10
Take a look at ChromePlus.

http://www.chromeplus.org

Same thing but compiled without the tracking and other Google hidden extras.  :thumb:
Just downloaded and installed this to try it out but I can't get it to import my FF bookmarks for some reason.  :(
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Glenn

Have you closed FF, Ray?
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Ray

Yes tried that, Glenn, still no luck.
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bindeweede

I downloaded Chromeplus and am using it now.  It imported my FF addresses OK, but after I got a message to close FF before I proceeded.

Subjectively, it does seem a little bit faster than FF.

Gary

Quote from: mrapoc on Dec 06, 2010, 21:00:37
+1 for chrome

switched from FF to chrome after it got slower and slower


now I have a browser which starts when I click it not 5 seconds later!
Chrome, powered by wikileaks  ;)
Damned, if you do damned if you don't