On 8/19/2020 4:20 AM, Edward wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
How fast is your internet connection? If it is high speed you might
find things work faster if you disable the disk cache completely and
have only a memory cache. Disk access is much slower than memory
access, so swapping and cache retrieval are the major causes of slow
response if you have a high speed connection.
I looked at both Firefox and SeaMonkey. The entry for
browser.cache.memory.capacity is showing '-1' in Firefox. However, in
SeaMonkey, the same entry shows 'default', 'integer' and '200000'.
The information on
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.memory.capacity appears to be
accurate. So I'm sure there must be some explanation as to why '200000'
is displayed in SeaMonkey rather than '-1' or '0'?
Maybe it is because of the older Gecko version?
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