On 10/7/19 1:29 AM, Andras Simon wrote:
2019-10-07 3:08 GMT+02:00, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. <eoconnor25@xxxxxxxxx>:
Been noticing the same thing on my F30 system as well....I don't think
its Fedora....I think its Mozilla's Firefox, this behavior also has hit
my OpenSuSE and my CEntOS laptops....something is eating up the RAM on
them when Firefox is running...and it seems to go back to being snappy
and fast once I close and then reopen FF, but after a few
minutes?.....it slows down again.
It's not necessarily a problem with FF: it may be due to an addon, or
a website that is doing some heavy computations locally. If you have
lots of tabs open, you have lots of potential culprits.
And the nice about multi-process firefox is that if you kill the "Web
Content" process that is too big, then you can narrow down which site
was causing you the problem.
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