Mark Panzer wrote: > > Rick Macdonald, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Mark Panzer wrote: > > > > > Rick Macdonald wrote: > > > > You mentioned Java applets. > > > > > > > > What if you fire up Netscape, and don't look at any web pages other than > > > > whatever your startup home page is, and just leave it for an hour. Does > > > > it grow and die? Maybe it's the pages you always visit. Java, animated > > > > gifs, etc. > > > > > if I have 4 Netscape windows open and I just let them open up the > > > Debian homepage and don't go to any other sites there is no problem. > > > Then they only use up about 13Meg of Ram and don't even use any swap. > > > > > I do believe that when java is loaded my memory usage > > > jumps enormously. After java has been running for a while it seems that > > > its "garbage collection" feature which frees up memory doesn't work > > > because it starts to gobble up memory at the rate of 10Kbytes per > > > SECOND!!! > > > > OK, you seemed to have arrived at the conclusion that Java is at fault. > > > > How about you find one Java page that will do this. Fire up a fresh > > Netscape, open one browser window, go to that one page, and let it sit > > there untouched and prove that it is gobbling memory. > > > > Then, tell us what that page is. Then, a whole bunch of us can try it out. > > I can try it on other platforms too, for curiosity (IRIX, Solaris). > > > > Although nobody seems to have seen this problem, I bet nobody doubts that > > a page with Java applets could do this. Java in Linux Netscape has been > > getting better, but still does weird things. > > > I just started doing this here is the URL that I went to: > > www.netbuyer.com > > I noticed the memory usage jump by about 5Meg when navigator was started > and after just staring at the page for 5 min I noticed the memory usage > was once again starting to increase. Thanks for helping me out here. > > Mark Panzer >
I saw something similar, it may indeed be the java support that is the cause. I sat with top running in one window and NS, looking at netbuyer.com, running in another window. I didn't do anything, yet the size of the netscape process in top's display continuously grew in memory size. It went from 20033 to 22000 in about 6-7 mins. It never went down. The same thing didn't happen sitting on a non-java page. -- Ed -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]