Re: firefox very slow since start of Feb

2006-03-02 Thread Marc Shapiro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Firefox has a serious memory leak issue, esspecially if you open more the one tab. Make sure that your hard disk is not thrashing due to swap usage. I have to restart firefox every few hours due to this problem to cleanup memory. It's not a leak. It's a /feature/.

Re: firefox very slow since start of Feb

2006-03-02 Thread Marc Shapiro
Micha feigin wrote: Firefox has a serious memory leak issue, esspecially if you open more the one tab. Make sure that your hard disk is not thrashing due to swap usage. I have to restart firefox every few hours due to this problem to cleanup memory. The memory leak in Firefox comes up a lot

Re: firefox very slow since start of Feb

2006-03-02 Thread j-debian_lists
> Firefox has a serious memory leak issue, esspecially if you open more the > one tab. Make sure that your hard disk is not thrashing due to swap usage. > I have to restart firefox every few hours due to this problem to cleanup > memory. It's not a leak. It's a /feature/. ;) http://developers.sla

Re: firefox very slow since start of Feb

2006-03-02 Thread Micha feigin
Mladen Adamovic wrote: Ethan Aubin wrote: Sometime in early February I apt got a new version of Firefox (I'm guessing it was the upgrade to 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.1-1), and since then the browser is /dog slow/, sporadically taking tens of seconds to respond to input. Has anyone figured out this probl

Re: firefox very slow since start of Feb

2006-03-01 Thread Mladen Adamovic
Ethan Aubin wrote: Sometime in early February I apt got a new version of Firefox (I'm guessing it was the upgrade to 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.1-1), and since then the browser is /dog slow/, sporadically taking tens of seconds to respond to input. Has anyone figured out this problem? Perhaps you can bett