On 12/18/2014 12:44 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
and everything have to have convoluted, over bloated GARBAGE that crashes Crashing isn't a necessity for profiles that have no access to crashware like Flash. Crashes are infrequent here, in spite of having multiple Geckos open most of the time with hundreds of open tabs among them. Usually mine are related to a huge number of opened tabs gobbling physical RAM that sometimes gets exhausted. I don't see RAM consumption here being as horrid as the stories I hear about. My hundreds of tabs are getting by on only 4GB of system RAM and virtually nothing hitting swap.
Same here. A lot more than 40 tabs. Used to 'hang' (which some people misinterpret as 'crash' but isn't) when I had a single core machine and limited memory, but what does one expect? With an 8 core machine and 64G of memory any crashes with Mozilla are going to be http://www.kickinthehead.org/kickinthehead3/comics/2005-12-08-problem-exists...
What difference does it matter. It crashes every day now... Sounds like you need to do some house cleaning. More than one crash a week here is infrequent. More than one a *month* is infrequent.
All "out of service" here in the last year have been equipment problems, primarily a dying mobo, some other with SATA/ATA interfaces. That and PEBKAC, of course :-)
Take a hint, BTW, turn off your history. History is lifeblood here.
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