> I've been experiencing some swapping when using mozilla, since swapping > is normal in some cases I have nothing to complain about that, but I > noticed that mozilla.exe takes about 60Mb of memory and I only have > 128Mb physical memory. This is a lot and it seems to slow my machine > down quite a bit. Is this a normal amount of memory used, when mail and > one browser is open?
This is consistent with another user who recently cited problems running Mozilla with 50 MB of available memory. In this case it was on Mac OS 9.2 with no virtual memory (swap file) in use. It does seem like a rather high memory requirement. A few [rhetorical] questions come to mind: How much has the memory-usage in Mozilla already been optimized? Do the optimizations generally favor speed or do they favor minimal usage of memory? And does the architecture lend itself well to optimizing the memory usage? -- Matt Coughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] <remove "sp4mless_" from the e-mail address to reply>
