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Re: High memory usage with www/firefox and www/seamonkey on amd64



On 18/02/14 14:14, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
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> Firefox is also a greedy monster on FreeBSD, both in memory & ~/.mozilla 

   Sorry; slightly off-topic..

   With regards to disk space: Just in case anyone missed it; I'm
assuming most of you know this already..

   I backup my firefox profile directory during daily maintenance
("clear cache on exit" is a must), and I noticed a few firefox versions
back that those backups suddenly started growing to obscene proportions.
Turned out firefox had started saving "thumbnails" of pages I have
visited. I would have thought that it would save at most nine thumbnails
(considering that it shows nine tiles for commonly visited pages), but I
soon realized that it saved _a lot_ of thumbnails, for many different
sites, and happily stored them in the profile directory. Nice, large,
24-bit PNG's.

   I disabled the feature completely, and cleaned up the already
existing thumbnails, and now I can backup my browser profile again.

   It obviously won't stop the profile from growing, but to me the rate
of growth has been acceptable without the thumbnails.

   /Jan



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