First, those processes are threaded, and each is spawning another.  They
are not 6 separate process threads.  This is partly what allows you to
"multitask" with Mozilla, rather than the brain dead way that KMail does
things.  So, its not really using that much of your memory.

Secondly, show me a web browser that doesn't suck up alot of system
resources?

On Thu, 30 May 2002, Michael Hipp wrote:
> Don't know if this is related ... I'm running Mozilla 1.0rc2.
>
> ps aux | grep moz
> root     16639  4.5  9.2 38820 23640 ?       S    22:07   0:03
> /usr/lib/mozilla/
> root     16641  0.0  9.2 38820 23640 ?       S    22:07   0:00
> /usr/lib/mozilla/
> root     16642  0.0  9.2 38820 23640 ?       S    22:07   0:00
> /usr/lib/mozilla/
> root     16643  0.0  9.2 38820 23640 ?       S    22:07   0:00
> /usr/lib/mozilla/
> root     16644  0.0  9.2 38820 23640 ?       S    22:07   0:00
> /usr/lib/mozilla/
> root     16645  0.0  9.2 38820 23640 ?       S    22:07   0:00
> /usr/lib/mozilla/
> root     16650  0.0  0.1  1456  452 pts/0    S    22:08   0:00 grep moz
>
> Is Mozilla a PIG or what? Six freaking processes and 55% of my memory
> usage. This is with one instance running.
>
> I'm starting to wonder about Moz.
>
> Michael
>
>
> "Alan Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well I missed (just) getting 100 days uptime because of Mozilla.
> >
> > I have the latest build loaded, 1.0.0+, and I left a few window open
> > for a few days. When I got home this evening, my system was totally
> > locked up. I couldn't get the monitor to respond, no rlogin, no
> > telnet. And I could hear the disk reading & writing, so I assumed that
> > whatever was happening, the disk was thrashing. So I hit the reset,
> > and after all the fsck's hit the logs and found that I had run out of
> > memory ( I have half a Gig!), because of Mozilla. So be careful -
> > don't leave any loose Mozillas open.
> >
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