Hi. I am currently on a 3.1.0-1-686-pae kernel. I am aware that Seamonkey is only 32 bit and of the 2GB limitation, and I've seen it max out at 2GB many times before.

I regret that it may be some time... if ever, that we see Seamonkey go 64bit. So much old code in there.



Philip TAYLOR wrote:


Jesse Molina wrote:

 > I have 16GB of RAM, very modern multi-core CPU etc. Seamonkey
 > only goes up to 2GB before it maxes out.

Seamonkey is currently a 32-bit application; are you running
a 32-bit or 64-bit O/S, and if the former, are you using PAE,
4GT or AWE ? Only 4GT is likely to be of help -- it would allow
a 32-bit application such as Seamonkey to use 3GB of RAM.

Philip Taylor



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