On 8/14/23 15:50, Ruiyang Peng wrote:
I was using Firefox and suddenly there was something wrong with it: I can't switch the tabs.

I found that Firefox has taken over 2GB of memory, while I've just opened three tabs (A circuit

simulator, a local file, and a music website and none of it could take such memory)!

I rebooted, but the problem is still there. It was okay at the beginning , but when I

was trying to switch the tabs, the monitor showed that the memory suddenly grew from 269MB

to 1.8GB.

(versions: Mozilla Firefox 116.0.2, Latest Arch Linux 6.4.10 on x86-64 laptop)

Omg, while I was writing this post I didn't close Firefox and now it takes 7.4GB of memory, and

STILL GROWING!! Now 11.1GB

Of course there's a memory leak.

FWIW I don't see that happening using Firefox 116.0.2 with Arch Linux 6.4.10 also on a x86-64 laptop.

Having 8 firefox tabs open free reports a total used memory of 2.5GB.

ps -ef reports 34 firefox processes.

How do you see that firefox uses al that memory ?

Regards ~Z

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