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R00k
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Post by R00k »

Yea, it must have gotten worse in the latest release, because up until I installed it I was never aware of any memory issues.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

R00k wrote:Yea, it must have gotten worse in the latest release, because up until I installed it I was never aware of any memory issues.
most definitely. it was something i was living with in previous releases, but i'm thinking of alternatives at this point.
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Post by tnf »

i've had it happen numerous times. lost all my favorites...so i'd recommend you frequently save your bookmarks.
R00k
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Post by R00k »

I lost all my favorites once, but it wasn't like this.

When it happened to me, they just disappeared. I opened FF, wasn't prompted about profiles or anything, and all my shit was gone.

Looked in the folders manually, and there was just no bookmarks.html anywhere on the drive. Just completely lost for no apparent reason.

I searched the mozilla forums and such, and apparently it's happened to quite a few people, but no solution has been found.

So yea, I back mine up regularly now.

But that, coupled with the memory problem and slow launch, and also the fact that there's no option to run windows in separate processes, so they all crash together when they crash, are making me consider other alternatives. But there's no way I'm ever touching IE again, and the other options just aren't that great. :smirk:
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Post by Deathshroud »

That just means that the last time you closed Firefox, it was never dumped from memory. This usually happens if FF crashes and such. All you have to do when this happens is do a, control-alt-delete, then go to the process list and end task firefox. Then start it up again and you're good to go.
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Post by Deathshroud »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
R00k wrote:Yea, but if I leave it on all day and it works its way up to a gig of memory, that almost definitely points to a leak.
FF has had the unaddressed leak issue for quite some time now. i was hoping 1.5 would have solved some of the bloat, but in fact, it's worse now. i had two tabs open for <2 hours the other day and it was using around 250MB. no excuse for that.

oh, and don't blame extensions because i only have adblock.
Wow really? I'll have to try that and see what happens.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Deathshroud wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
R00k wrote:Yea, but if I leave it on all day and it works its way up to a gig of memory, that almost definitely points to a leak.
FF has had the unaddressed leak issue for quite some time now. i was hoping 1.5 would have solved some of the bloat, but in fact, it's worse now. i had two tabs open for <2 hours the other day and it was using around 250MB. no excuse for that.

oh, and don't blame extensions because i only have adblock.
Wow really? I'll have to try that and see what happens.
unfortunately, yes. i thought perhaps it was a one-time deal and was going to let it go when i noticed the same behaviour on several other occurences.
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Post by blakjack »

i use firefox extensively at home and work, but am tiring of its memory bloat too. i often use 15 tabs or so, but even when less, the memory usage only climbs...closing tabs does Not free up any memory ever, as youd expect it to, and idle it often increases usage slowly. Restarting frequently is the only option, but yes i tire of it, and the difficulty with multimedia/java/plugins.
now that opera has gone ad free i might try that, i suspect it will be more efficient memory wise at least.
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Post by S@M »

does opera have a similar platform? I'm concerned because most of my work with IT dev staff is in Firefox, and the memory issue has been a problem - but since I dont use explorer for testing prior to software release, I've been using Firefox and had other people testing in explorer. Would Opera be a useful replacement in this instance?
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

i'm on Opera right now. the only reason i didn't stick with it after it was free was because i like my extensions, but i can live without a couple of those for a much smaller memory footprint.
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Post by Cooldown »

Anyone else having trouble adding additional search engines to the drop down search bar?
Grudge
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Post by Grudge »

there are other search engines?
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Post by prince1000 »

Cooldown wrote:Anyone else having trouble adding additional search engines to the drop down search bar?
nope.

btw, left ff open for 8+ hours last night w 3 or 4 tabs open, all sites that autoupdate. mem used was 70mb and 73MB when i checked this morning. it does bloat a little but 1.5, for me, is much better than any previous version. before 1.5 i could never adjust volume of media player in embedded video, screen would just go black. not to mention lagging when i closed a tab w/a vid in it. there's still a 1 second slowdown but not 10 seconds like it had been in previous versions.

and as far as loading on first boot, 5 seconds max to open. but i use google homepage so i have to wait for gmail and various rss feeds to update. could be faster i think.
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Post by prince1000 »

Grudge wrote:there are other search engines?
https://addons.mozilla.org/search-engines.php
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Post by R00k »

prince1000 wrote:
Cooldown wrote:Anyone else having trouble adding additional search engines to the drop down search bar?
nope.

btw, left ff open for 8+ hours last night w 3 or 4 tabs open, all sites that autoupdate. mem used was 70mb and 73MB when i checked this morning. it does bloat a little but 1.5, for me, is much better than any previous version. before 1.5 i could never adjust volume of media player in embedded video, screen would just go black. not to mention lagging when i closed a tab w/a vid in it. there's still a 1 second slowdown but not 10 seconds like it had been in previous versions.

and as far as loading on first boot, 5 seconds max to open. but i use google homepage so i have to wait for gmail and various rss feeds to update. could be faster i think.
Hmm, I'm still having most of the problems you described after upgrading to 1.5, including the video blanking out when I try to do other things on the page or even open the volume control, and laggnig when I close a video tab. It also takes longer to open than yours, even when it loads to a blank page.
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Post by prince1000 »

i realised after i posted that that it may have do with the version of mp i have, which is the latest...10 i guess. do you have that?
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Post by R00k »

I think I'm still on 9. Have to check when I get home. I know I'm not on 10 at work though.
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