I>On 17 February 2014 09:56, Martin Husemann <martin%duskware.de@localhost> >wrote: >> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 09:51:48AM +0100, haad wrote: >>> There is always >>> >>> about:memory >>> >>> command which can show you amount of used memory. >> >> Unfortunately not all parts of that display deliver good values on NetBSD. >> IIUC we would need to update to a newer jemalloc and/or make some parts >> internal to that available as public symbols. > I tried to build seamonkey or firefox with mozilla-jemalloc option without sucess. I wanted to try with the built-in jemalloc, for see it is better integrated and reduce usage of memory.
>I'm used to high memory and CPU leakage form Firefox. I have halved >both values since uninstalling the flash plugin. Actually I have no >plugins now. I also disabled the flash plugin in the past(in preferences, I didn't uninstall it). I didn't obtain big gains on memory use. Now I am writing this mail from a Windows XP, with 61 tabs. Task manager reports 771 KBytes after of 2-3 days since Seamonkey was started. The growth seems more slower to me that in my NetBSD system.