I use the "restart Application Button" add-on here for this. Dave
> Ant wrote: > You can't do a normal quit? Sometimes I can do that if it lets me and > still save my sessions. > > On 9/16/2020 1:29 AM, Szymon Stryczek wrote: >> I have exactly the same experience (just on 64-bit Windows). >> Slowdowns start to happen around Seamonkey reaching 2GB of RAM usage >> and they extend for me not only to tab switching but all, site >> scrolling, mail sending etc. >> "about:memory" + GC seems to help a little bit but honestly the only >> option that really helps me is brutal kill of process and my beloved >> "restore previous session" functionality - that does the trick for few >> next hours. >> >> >> >> bdelmee wrote: >>> Unfortunately this is my experience, too (on 64-bit linux) >>> >>> I typically keep 8-10 tabs open, which a t the end of a day >>> typically means SM2.49.5 uses about 1-1.2 GB RAM. >>> With SM2.53.3 this balloons to 2.5-3GB - much higher. >>> There are also perceivable delays to switch between tabs. >>> >>> I am not complaining - i have been using the Mozilla suite since >>> before its 1.0 >>> release and am very thankful to the developers who have kept >>> SeaMonkey alive. >>> Perhaps if I (and other users) spent more time with betas, things >>> would be >>> better but the trend is worrying. >>> >>> >>> 🐴 Mr. Ed 🐴 wrote on 2020-09-10 02:06: >>>> I noticed today while running FaceBook and trying to turn off >>>> Messenger >>>> Active Status the screen went slightly blurry, the "X" in upper >>>> right corner >>>> turned RED and the pointer became a spinning circle. Everything >>>> froze. I was >>>> able to open Task Manager via the "Control-Alt-Delete" and checked >>>> SeanMonkey. Memory was just running up the scale. Was a little >>>> over1GB when >>>> opened Task Manager and was increase like crazy. In about 30 >>>> seconds it was >>>> almost to 3GB. I then 'stopped' SeaMonkey. >>>> >>>> I tried this again - same results. Then I disabled Java Script. >>>> Tried again >>>> - same results. >>>> >>>> Anyone else experience this with FaceBook? Sending SM into a loop? >>>> SeaMonkey >>>> or FaceBook or (heaven forbid) my problem? _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey