Recommended Posts

Yay! :D

Glad they took the time to fix it.

You know what, I might have misunderstood what you was talking about. I was talking about when you type something into the url bar and it makes suggestions. You could arrow down to the next one, only a bug made it jump to the last one and then jump around. I missed the nagivate part somehow, so I think what you are talking about is something different. I'm sorry about that.

I can't say I am a big fan of this "claw back memory when you close a tab" feature, simply because I do not see significant benefits of it. I have 18 tabs open (no Flash or other memory hungry stuff) and it's eating about 2.8GB of RAM. If anything, the memory usage has increased.

You may want to check if one of your addons is not causing this or try new profile.Memory usage has improved so much.It must be something on your end that is causing so high usage.Or maybe there is a memory leak on particular site.

No. It's a memory leak with Firefox. It's always had it.

I hear people say that it's gone or I hear... "Why have so much ram if its not put to good use" bs all the time. There is no reason Firefox should be causing videos to stutter just because it's using over 1.5GB of ram... And yes, flash based videos do lag/stutter when Firefox uses a lot of memory. This is why it's a bad thing.

The only add-on I have is AdBlock Plus and I've created a new profile and it still happens.

I can't say I am a big fan of this "claw back memory when you close a tab" feature, simply because I do not see significant benefits of it. I have 18 tabs open (no Flash or other memory hungry stuff) and it's eating about 2.8GB of RAM. If anything, the memory usage has increased.

No. It's a memory leak with Firefox. It's always had it.

Please check your addons, they maybe created Zombie Compartment, also how old is your profile, do some maintenance to it with this addon:


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/places-maintenance/
[/CODE]

Also make a new profile with new FF8 Beta or FF 7.0.1 with your likely addons and tell us for sure so if you find some bug, we can file it to mozilla.

No. It's a memory leak with Firefox. It's always had it. I hear people say that it's gone or I hear... "Why have so much ram if its not put to good use" bs all the time. There is no reason Firefox should be causing videos to stutter just because it's using over 1.5GB of ram... And yes, flash based videos do lag/stutter when Firefox uses a lot of memory. This is why it's a bad thing. The only add-on I have is AdBlock Plus and I've created a new profile and it still happens.

What kind of sites are you on? I just counted and there are 30 tabs open and 12 extensions running and I was a bit shocked that Firefox was even using 600+ mb. It's usually doesn't go over 400mb for me, but I'm not on my own PC right now (although I have even more extensions installed on my PC).

The only time I had Firefox use over 2GB of RAM was when I opened a page from a Google search that had 300-400 images all around 3kx4k in size., It normally sits around 400MB for me, going up to 1GB or so when I really exercise it.

Edit: So if it's using 1GB+ regularly, check extensions and stuff, because that's not normal.

Another UI change is going to be in today's nightly: Bug 682534 - Implement conditional forward button for winstripe / large icons mode

(landing in the Linux and Windows builds today, Mac version later)

OK, so it is 19 tabs and FF is consuming ~2.6GB of RAM. The add-ons I have are:

- AdBlock+

- British English Dictionary

- DownThemAll

- Element Hiding Helper for AdBlock+

- FasterFox

- FlashGot

- LastPass

- Status-4-Evar

- TinEye Reverse Image Search

As you can see, not very many tabs, not very many add-ons, but the RAM usage is still sky-high.

OK, so it is 19 tabs and FF is consuming ~2.6GB of RAM. The add-ons I have are:

- AdBlock+

- British English Dictionary

- DownThemAll

- Element Hiding Helper for AdBlock+

- FasterFox

- FlashGot

- LastPass

- Status-4-Evar

- TinEye Reverse Image Search

As you can see, not very many tabs, not very many add-ons, but the RAM usage is still sky-high.

https://addons.mozil...ox/performance/ might be interesting read. FasterFox has caused performance issue in Firefox for a while according to some. Please.. don't try to debate with me.. I don't know myself I'm just saying some have said so and maybe you should consider trying Firefox without it as testing. What I do is not use an addon unless I truely need it. Not just like using it. Just trying to help.

19 tabs? What are the bigger sites you use?

Depends what you mean by bigger sites, but I use Hotmail, GMail, BBC, Neowin, The Reg, Facebook, Twitter among the big ones.

https://addons.mozil...ox/performance/ might be interesting read. FasterFox has caused performance issue in Firefox for a while according to some. Please.. don't try to debate with me.. I don't know myself I'm just saying some have said so and maybe you should consider trying Firefox without it as testing. What I do is not use an addon unless I truely need it. Not just like using it. Just trying to help.

I will try that. The firefox.exe process has been running for about 5 days now, so I wonder if memory leaked gradually over time.

OK, so it is 19 tabs and FF is consuming ~2.6GB of RAM. The add-ons I have are:

- AdBlock+

- British English Dictionary

- DownThemAll

- Element Hiding Helper for AdBlock+

- FasterFox

- FlashGot

- LastPass

- Status-4-Evar

- TinEye Reverse Image Search

As you can see, not very many tabs, not very many add-ons, but the RAM usage is still sky-high.

I can't say what addon is causing havoc with your Firefox but on my system AutoPager addon and freewaregenius.com won't play nice and causes Firefox to eat 2gb ram and 60% CPU. So popular addons can definitely mess up Firefox.

OK, so it is 19 tabs and FF is consuming ~2.6GB of RAM. The add-ons I have are:

- AdBlock+

- British English Dictionary

- DownThemAll

- Element Hiding Helper for AdBlock+

- FasterFox

- FlashGot

- LastPass

- Status-4-Evar

- TinEye Reverse Image Search

As you can see, not very many tabs, not very many add-ons, but the RAM usage is still sky-high.

Which specific version of Last Pass before 1.5 version has zombie compartment issue. Update all your addons.

Twitter, Facebook, Gmail and Hotmail are very dynamic sites and causes memory to gradually grow up. 5 days, its definitely Zombie compartment issue and memory leak. I suggest to go about:memory and click on GC, Minimize memory usage few times and also use addon Place Maintenance 1.0 and clean little profile.

Nightly install using about 223MB of ram, but I only have about three tabs open..

jemalloc enable on Mac OSX increased memory usage for all over OSes, so please be patient, they will fix this issue.

Backout of Tab animation:

https://bugzilla.moz...g.cgi?id=690227

This is ABSOLUTELY dumb. I sincerely don't give a duck if it breaks a lot of extensions, that's a matter of developers. I rimember when an update broke an adblockplus functionality and caused firefox not to load some pages. Vladmir palant fixed the iussue in THREE days after the patch landed on nightly.

Its not all about addons, it was causing 100% cpu usage on single core processor. (I own quad core), so it was not issue for me but for many it was. It was far from perfect, I use it a lot but even then I think it was OK and let developer make it more polished and refined. I am enjoying new conditional forward button. Also here is good news:

Experimental Electrolysis firefox in video:

http://screencast.com/t/co0keQy7MjP

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Posts

    • LOL. Can't even quote and edit a comment correctly. Figures you're a Linux user.
    • I have disabled it, but the app is still taking space. I have a Mac and it is only possible to disable Ai on that, but I think that bit does get rid of the AI components after a while. What we are told is that we agree to all this when we use the devices as it is in the end user agreements, their software, they can do what they like. I doubt that any bill will happen in the U.S, the government there are in league with big tech firms. The E.U maybe, they seem to have some guts when it comes to tech companies. The U.K is not in the E.U, but some things still affect us. Our government is as gutless when it comes to tech companies as the U.s government.
    • WebChangeMonitor 26.06 by Razvan Serea Monitors allows you to quickly check a number of web pages and tracks changes based on the content of the web pages. Allows to monitor several protocols, including HTTP and HTTPS. Allows to view and record differences. Available for Win7/10, Linux and others. WebChangeMonitor features: Allows monitoring of web pages and informs about content changes Indication of states of currently monitored items in the tool and taskbar Reporting as sound and/or email as well as log file or HTML log Several configuration / filter options Support all protocols, e.g. http, https Multi-threaded, running in the background Bulk-import and bulk-export of items (from/to CSV) to monitor Export of results to CSV file for further processing Allows running command on items states and/or showing diff (changes) of content with preferred diff-tool ...and many more! Open Source (C++, wxWidgets) Cross platform for Windows (7/10), Linux, RPi and Mac (if self-compiled) WebChangeMonitor 26.06 release notes: Release 26.06 brings mostly s but updates the underlying core infrastructure. A major compiler is used for both x86/x64 and WoA64 architectures. This also means that all core libraries are re-compiled accordingly which required some changes in the build scripts. One of the core libraries (cURL) has been updated to address vulnerabilities and a nasty linker error that was causing the need for a dedicated patch which could now be eliminated. Download: WebChangeMonitor 64-bit | Setup 64-bit | ~10.0 MB (Open Source) Download: WebChangeMonitor 32-bit | Setup 32-bit View: WebChangeMonitor Website | Other Operating Systems | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • Dedicated
      Mark Spruce earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Collaborator
      conkir earned a badge
      Collaborator
    • Rising Star
      olavinto went up a rank
      Rising Star
    • One Month Later
      lamborghiniv10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      lamborghiniv10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      482
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      257
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      74
    4. 4
      +Edouard
      69
    5. 5
      Skyfrog
      68
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!