On 2019-02-27, Dirk Munk wrote: > > My friendly advise to the Seamonkey developers would be to go over all > the settings, and remove memory constraints. Yes, it will increase the > memory footprint of 64 bit Seamonkey, but if a user has a problem with > that, he should increase the memory in his system, or stick to the 32 > bit version.
I'd say "increase" the setting, not "remove" the constraint. > My experience with removing memory constraints is that applications > become much more stable as well. No hangs, no crashes etc. This setting is named "memory cache". What does this do, exactly? If it is actually about caching content from the Internet, wouldn't increasing it only make sense if you request the same content several times? Or is this setting actually controlling how much memory Seamonkey can allocate for any purpose? -- Nuno Silva _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

