Re: Recommendations for high-memory usage

2012-02-27 Thread Jesse Molina
Oh really... I had no idea. Do any plugins or addons have any problem with it? Do you know of any other trouble that I might want to look out for? Thanks for the tip! I will definitely try it out. Daniel wrote: Jesse, the SeaMonkey Council has been releasing an "unsupported" 64bit SeaMonk

Re: Inappropriate default links for Seamonkey ex nihilo installation ?

2012-02-27 Thread NoOp
On 02/27/2012 02:48 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote: > Philip Chee wrote: >> On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 16:45:48 -0800, NoOp wrote: >>> More in: Help|Help Contents (SM 2.7.2): >>> >>> - Troubleshooting >>>goes to: >>> >>>(404 - but you can downloa

Re: Inappropriate default links for Seamonkey ex nihilo installation ?

2012-02-27 Thread Jens Hatlak
Philip Chee wrote: On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 16:45:48 -0800, NoOp wrote: More in: Help|Help Contents (SM 2.7.2): - Troubleshooting goes to: (404 - but you can download Firefox from that page) Right. We need to discuss what we want t

Re: where are stored the sessions? problem with sessions not restored

2012-02-27 Thread Chris Ilias
On 12-02-27 4:06 AM, _Gabriel_ spoke thusly: yesterday morning I closed SM normally (SM 2.8b4 on OSX Snow Leo), and when I opened it today there was only 1 blank window, instead of about 10 tabs that I usually have! I don't know what happened, it's the 1st time I see this problem. I use TimeMach

Re: Recommendations for high-memory usage

2012-02-27 Thread PhillipJones
Jesse Molina wrote: Hi. I am currently on a 3.1.0-1-686-pae kernel. I am aware that Seamonkey is only 32 bit and of the 2GB limitation, and I've seen it max out at 2GB many times before. I regret that it may be some time... if ever, that we see Seamonkey go 64bit. So much old code in there.

Re: Recommendations for high-memory usage

2012-02-27 Thread Daniel
Jesse Molina wrote: Hi. I am currently on a 3.1.0-1-686-pae kernel. I am aware that Seamonkey is only 32 bit and of the 2GB limitation, and I've seen it max out at 2GB many times before. I regret that it may be some time... if ever, that we see Seamonkey go 64bit. So much old code in there.

Re: Recommendations for high-memory usage

2012-02-27 Thread Daniel
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Jesse Molina wrote: > I have 16GB of RAM, very modern multi-core CPU etc. Seamonkey > only goes up to 2GB before it maxes out. Seamonkey is currently a 32-bit application; are you running a 32-bit or 64-bit O/S, and if the former, are you using PAE, 4GT or AWE ? Only 4G

Re: Recommendations for high-memory usage

2012-02-27 Thread Jesse Molina
Hi. I am currently on a 3.1.0-1-686-pae kernel. I am aware that Seamonkey is only 32 bit and of the 2GB limitation, and I've seen it max out at 2GB many times before. I regret that it may be some time... if ever, that we see Seamonkey go 64bit. So much old code in there. Philip TAYLOR

Re: where are stored the sessions? problem with sessions not restored

2012-02-27 Thread Jesse Molina
You need the "Session Manager" addon! It's awesome. Gabriel wrote: Hello all, yesterday morning I closed SM normally (SM 2.8b4 on OSX Snow Leo), and when I opened it today there was only 1 blank window, instead of about 10 tabs that I usually have! I don't know what happened, it's the 1st t

where are stored the sessions? problem with sessions not restored

2012-02-27 Thread Gabriel
Hello all, yesterday morning I closed SM normally (SM 2.8b4 on OSX Snow Leo), and when I opened it today there was only 1 blank window, instead of about 10 tabs that I usually have! I don't know what happened, it's the 1st time I see this problem. I use TimeMachine, so I'd like to manually re

Re: Recommendations for high-memory usage

2012-02-27 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Jesse Molina wrote: > I have 16GB of RAM, very modern multi-core CPU etc. Seamonkey > only goes up to 2GB before it maxes out. Seamonkey is currently a 32-bit application; are you running a 32-bit or 64-bit O/S, and if the former, are you using PAE, 4GT or AWE ? Only 4GT is likely to be of he