On Jan 6, 5:42 pm, Sworddragon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Which "this site"? Do you > > mean:http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/browse_frm/thread/260d8dca10ee... > > Yes, i mean the site of this thread.
By the way some people read the newsgroup by email. > > > How can I reproduce "a lot"? Can you reproduce the problem with 1 > > reload? 10 reloads? I need the bare minimum steps, otherwise I can't > > fix the problem. I can't wait 30minutes for every test. > > In the 30 minutes i made some hundred refreshes of this site. I think > it was near 1000 refreshes. But it seems there is no limit. Make only > 500 refreshes for a less leak or make 2000 refreshes for maybe over > 300 MB of memory usage. Ok but I can't refresh 1000 times to solve the problem, it's not practical. We could get some hints by running with the Console/Script/Net panels disabled. > > > How can I compare to "a very little"? 1byte? 10MB? > > Just some KB for every reload. I haven't noticed every reload. I have > just seen that the memory usage was increasing a few MB (5-10) every > few reloads (20-50). > > > How much memory was used before you cleared the cache? Did it jump up > > when > > you cleared the cache? If yes, then what buttons did you push to > > perform this step? (Something like Firefox > Tools > Clear Recent > > History > Deatils ...?) If the memory did not jump when you cleared > > the cache, then why did you do that step? > > Before i cleared the cache the memory usage was the same (~200 MB). Ok, so the cache is not part of the problem, let's forget about it. I > did this step because i saw sometimes that the memory usage goes down > after clearing the cache. Maybe it was just a random or maybe firefox > is deallocationg some or all the cache that is hold in the RAM. > > > How can I tell that my browser acts like yours? What specific user > > interface change do you call a "freeze"? > > The complete process is freezing. That means you can do what you want > for example: > - Just scroll up and down a site for ~1 minute and it stops sometimes > because of the freeze. > - Select things in a dropdown field or other elements and it will > stops selecting if the freeze occurs. > - Watch some videos and they will freeze to. > > At the last months i noticed that the freezes becomes more often and > are longer if the memory usage is higher. Please check the total memory used on your machine. I guess your machine is paging. That is, it's just another side effect of the memory used rather than a different problem. jjb
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