On 3/15/10 10:16 PM, Erik Hancock of [email protected] sent

> I had this issue and reported it to the group Many weeks ago - My bloat was
> up to 8 GB and killing my HD.  I was directed to Click to Flash and other
> flash killers .  Safari crashes once in a while and then the bloat goes away
> - as does closing and rebooting.  So I have not found a real solution.
> 
> Thanks
> Erik
> 
> 
>> From: Kris Tilford <[email protected]>
>> Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:51:02 -0500
>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: Safari 4.0.5 memory leak?
>> 
>> On Mar 15, 2010, at 5:24 PM, Dan wrote:
>> 
>>> Anyone seeing a memory leak in Safari - it's just growing and growing?
> 

I am curious if this might be the issue for my g3/700MHz 14" iBook, which is
running the latest Tiger and Safari updates (thanks to Software Update). The
difference for me is that, instead of having Safari freeze, the entire OS
freezes (no kernel panic - just stop-in-your-tracks hard freeze), where I
have to press the power button for manual shutdown. Reboot sometimes THEN
delivers a kernel panic window upon remounting the desktop, sometimes not.
Thanks,
Dana


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