Firefox has switched to memory per tab, so the more tabs you have running can use up your available memory (like Chromium).
When I had 2 MB of ram, running any browser and e-mail and Libreoffice was leading to swap being tapped. I had to be careful with keeping the tabs in FireFox to a small number. For figuring out the problem: Check under Help | Troubleshooting Information and then click on about memory and about plugins. About performance should also be clicked on. Look for an out of control process to track down the source of the problem. On the initial troubleshooting screen, look to see what FireFox is saying about your graphics and plugins. - Victor On 10/9/19 1:48 AM, James Freer wrote: > Since I upgraded to the latest Xubuntu LTS I have found firefox seems > to crash. Whether I am browsing or on youtube it seems to happen. I > also use Chromium without problems. > > I would be grateful for some guidance as to how to investigate the > cause. I wonder if Firefox uses more RAM (think I have 2G) and maybe > now my PC is getting a bit old for xubuntu. > > thanks > -- -- Victor Forberger [email protected] blog: http://linuxatty.wordpress.com
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