Re: Failed to boot after latest pacman -Syu

2023-08-14 Thread memchr
Have you changed the default units? Can you upload the output of systemctl cat sysinit.target proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount systemd-vconsole-setup.service and systemd-analyze dot sysinit.target proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount systemd-vconsole-setup.service If you are using chro

Failed to boot after latest pacman -Syu

2023-08-14 Thread David N Murray
Hi all, I ran a `pacman -Syu` yesterday and when I boot, I'm greeted with: Failed to start Set Up Additional Binary Formats. The relevant portion of journalctl: Aug 14 21:43:53 beorn systemd[1]: Starting Set Up Additional Binary Formats... Aug 14 21:43:53 beorn systemd[1]: Update Boot Loader

Re: Something going wrong with Firefox 116.0.2

2023-08-14 Thread mpan
I forgot to add: Firefox has a built-in memory profiler. Just go to “about:memory” in the address bar and press “Measure”. This is separate from the measurement outlined in the other email.

Re: Something going wrong with Firefox 116.0.2

2023-08-14 Thread mpan
Although it's impossible, I can't catch the problem again now 🙁 But that problem hasn't only appeared for twice but many times. I'm now trying to make it reappear. Hello, While reporting, please make sure you’re reporting the right value. “Memory usage” is pretty vague and it becomes even m

Re: Something going wrong with Firefox 116.0.2

2023-08-14 Thread Timoyoungster
What are browsers even using that much memory for these days? Are websites really half a gig or more now or what are the browsers loading to use up that much? On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 8:40 PM Emil Lundberg wrote: > On 8/14/23 17:01, Polarian wrote: > > Yes expect each tab to take anywhere between

Re: Something going wrong with Firefox 116.0.2

2023-08-14 Thread Emil Lundberg
On 8/14/23 17:01, Polarian wrote: Yes expect each tab to take anywhere between 500mb to 1gb of memory, this is not a bug this is literally how heavy (bloated, if you want to say it) firefox has become. That's not how memory works. I routinely have tens of tabs active (and literal hundreds ina

Re: Something going wrong with Firefox 116.0.2

2023-08-14 Thread Ruiyang Peng
Although it's impossible, I can't catch the problem again now 🙁 But that problem hasn't only appeared for twice but many times. I'm now trying to make it reappear. On 8/14/23 22:15, Zerro wrote: > FWIW I don't see that happening using Firefox 116.0.2 with Arch Linux 6.4.10 also on a x86-64 la

Re: Something going wrong with Firefox 116.0.2

2023-08-14 Thread Zerro
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

Re: Something going wrong with Firefox 116.0.2

2023-08-14 Thread Robin Candau
Le 14/08/2023 à 15:50, Ruiyang Peng a écrit : 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

Something going wrong with Firefox 116.0.2

2023-08-14 Thread Ruiyang Peng
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