Re: What is the maximum memory footprint of 64 bit Seamonkey for Windows?

2017-04-14 Thread TCW
On 4/14/17 11:33 AM, Dirk Munk wrote: TCW wrote: On 4/14/17 10:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote: There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open, Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out of

Re: What is the maximum memory footprint of 64 bit Seamonkey for Windows?

2017-04-14 Thread Dirk Munk
WaltS48 wrote: On 4/14/17 11:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote: There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open, Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out of memory. With about:memory , this

Re: What is the maximum memory footprint of 64 bit Seamonkey for Windows?

2017-04-14 Thread WaltS48
On 4/14/17 11:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote: There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open, Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out of memory. With about:memory , this shows up:

Re: What is the maximum memory footprint of 64 bit Seamonkey for Windows?

2017-04-14 Thread Dirk Munk
TCW wrote: On 4/14/17 10:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote: There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open, Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out of memory. With about:memory , this

Re: What is the maximum memory footprint of 64 bit Seamonkey for Windows?

2017-04-14 Thread TCW
On 4/14/17 10:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote: There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open, Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out of memory. With about:memory , this shows up:

What is the maximum memory footprint of 64 bit Seamonkey for Windows?

2017-04-14 Thread Dirk Munk
There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open, Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out of memory. With about:memory , this shows up: WARNING: the following values are negative or