On 2021-03-23 20:52:42 Carlos E. R. wrote:
|top - 02:40:02 up 11 days, 17:10, 2 users, load average: 1,47, 1,61, | 1,52 Tasks: 652 total, 2 running, 649 sleeping, 0 stopped, 1 zombie | %Cpu(s): 11,2 us, 0,9 sy, 0,6 ni, 86,5 id, 0,2 wa, 0,0 hi, 0,6 si, | 0,0 st KiB Mem : 32821800 total, 2750532 free, 28228940 used, 1842328 | buff/cache KiB Swap: 10485760+total, 95023808 free, 9833788 used. | 3340160 avail Mem | | PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR SWAP S %CPU %MEM | TIME+ COMMAND 11012 cer 20 0 14,010g 0,010t 81556 167372 R 100,9 | 33,92 670:39.60 Web Content <======== 11096 cer 20 0 9982108 | 4,464g 119580 993160 S 2,985 14,26 306:24.60 Web Content 32435 cer | 20 0 8121244 2,753g 92956 915588 S 0,000 8,796 302:12.75 | thunderbird-bin 10799 cer 20 0 6830940 1,331g 506812 454940 S | 1,791 4,251 401:56.06 firefox 11152 cer 20 0 5157264 829856 | 71600 175304 S 1,194 2,528 102:52.05 Web Content 10942 cer 20 0 | 4462244 704732 58320 176224 S 0,896 2,147 119:38.94 Web Content 11068 | cer 20 0 5306312 644124 100104 534320 S 0,896 1,962 124:44.93 Web | Content 10990 cer 20 0 4281224 586028 111408 154048 S 6,866 1,785 | 210:21.72 Web Content 4206 cer 20 0 4019828 564988 15012 0 | S 0,299 1,721 6:00.57 shotwell | | | | |See that process using 0,010t of resident memory? I've never seen the word |"teras" of ram used for a single process... :-o | |It was probably this page: | |<https://www.movistar.es/particulares/oferta-combinada/fusion> | |just a list of packages from my ISP... | | |I have another tab that Firefox about:performance says it is using 2.33GB |of ram. A train information page: | |<https://www.thetrainline.com/en/train-times/seville-to-berlin> | | |what a lot of crap, how can they design those pages that eat so many |resources.
That's what we get from web developers who use WYSIWYG code generators and gratuitously include large volumes of javascript in their pages. Also, from what I've seen, every time there's an improvement in network bandwidth availability (POTS => ADSL => Cable => Fibre Optic), the size and complexity of web pages ballons another order of magnitude. It makes things especially frustrating for those of us who don't live in or near a major city, but in the country where the bandwidth improvements are years behind the cities'. Leslie -- openSUSE Leap 15.2 x86_64