David Ford wrote:
I used to love FF, now it's just a cpu/ram hog that usually gets killed
by the kernel every 36-48 hours for taking about 2G of ram.
Memory leaks in Firefox (as opposed to high memory consumption generally, which as Bradley notes is often caused by Firefox's agressive caching of tab history) can be caused by bugs in core code, but they often come from extensions and web pages.

The latter have become more common since the advent of web-based productivity applications like gmail and Zimbra that people leave open in tabs for hours, days, or weeks.

One way to check for extension leaks or certain core Firefox leaks is to install the Leak Monitor extension <http://dbaron.org/mozilla/leak-monitor/>. But that extension still won't catch memory leaks in web pages themselves, so it won't detect that f.e. gmail or digg uses more memory over time.

-myk

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