Thanks for the replies everyone :) To answer your questions: I do have Flash installed, along with Xine and Java, along with Pipelight. That kinda sucks about FF keeping all "seen" sites in memory, because I pop back and forth between different sites CONSTANTLY during my day, some of which are pretty heavy (like our campus scheduling site that I admin.) So that would make sense, in a way, I guess. I thought that was the whole purpose of doing the whole "browser.tabs.remote = true" hack in about:config so that each tab was in a different process? That sucks that Adblock Plus is a part of that, because I have that installed, and it's really nice :/ I've got the Memchaser add-on installed now, so hopefully that will help provide some insight into where the big consumers lie. That's really cool about about:memory, I'll definitely add that to my toolkit, thank you very much :) I usually end up trying to find time to restart my browser when it gets bad, but it's really annoying because I have so much going on during the day, there are several applications that I really need to keep logged into and active, and it's a real pain to have to close out of everything and reopen it. To me, that's a major bug, er, "feature" :/ For a while I'd switched over to Chrome, but it was even worse, so I jumped back to FF. Out of curiosity, does anyone know why Firefox caches all of the pages in memory and then doesn't clean them up? That definitely seems like a bug to me, but I'm guessing they have some reason for it. (Maybe - you might come back to this page, so it'll load faster next time?) If that's the case, is there any way to turn that off? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org