Sorry about the previous blank post, my mouse is dying and often
double-clicks instead of single, so "Send" got hit instead of "Edit ->
Undo".
On 07/24/13 09:04, Landry Breuil wrote:
That point has been a long-standing discussion among developers, and
a consensus hasn't been reached yet. Note that iirc, chromium wrapper
automatically bumps ulimit -d at startup to workaround such issues..
Still, firefox should properly backoff in situations of constrained
memory instead of exploding in flight.
Landry
The list of things firefox "should" do is long. I suggest that you'll
be waiting for a good long time before that situation is fixed. :)
Mind you, such a wrapper (or a note as Lars suggested) sounds interesting.
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