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As with all Firefox apps and services, Send is Private By Design , meaning all of your files are protected and we stand by our mission to handle your data privately and securely. Skip to content Search Search for:. In other words, as of FF31 final, the memory allocated by the browser grows once again at pretty much the same rate as when using Pale Moon.
So there most likely still is some underlying issue, but it's much better than it was with FF I'm gonna go and mark guigs2's reply as the one that solved the problem, as s he guigs2 is a woman! Technically, I still don't consider the issue solved, but I can certainly manage to work with the minor issues now. Hopefully the problem doesn't return with some future update I think a lot of Firefox users are going to be looking at this thread because they see memory issues and at the same time Firefox being slow, or crashing or have the graphics related problems.
Most importantly you must try with the current release Fx31 not with earlier versions that have known issues. Obviously read this thread and if you have known solutions to the specific problems relating to these crash signatures please join in the thread.
Sorry you are having problems but it is good to have HelpDesk involved and a user that is trying to stick to using Firefox and willing and able to do some troubleshooting on a difficult problem and may not yet be permanently migrating to Palemoon, although that is what you used to post this question. It is obviously not solved if firefox crashes most days still. Is that the case? You said. If the problems still persist and are seen in Fx34 HelpDesk may be able to suggest either which bugs we are waiting for or assist in filing and following up on a new bug.
Firefox recently seems to have had a raft of unresolved issues. Hopefully now Australis is out developers will be back to fixing problems. It may be worth you testing up as far as the nightly Fx34 pre release versions see if the issue is resolved by then and what crash signatures you get.
It would probably be prudent to try Fx34 as an additional install and with both a clone of your current profile and clean test profile. I guess you will already know how to do that but others are bound to read this thread so some may find these articles useful. Thanks again, I will leave you in the capable hands of HelpDesk, and watch this thread with interest.
Some mention Fx33 fixes. I don't consider the crashes the main issue here, as I believe they are simply a side effect of FF allocating so much RAM over time that it crashes.
I haven't seen a single crash since uprading to FF31 final, but I believe that's mainly because I didn't leave FF running long enough - with FF30, the allocated RAM growing was so out of hand that it crashed in a couple of hours, as I've said, whereas with FF31 and its much slower rate of RAM allocation growing, I believe it might take several days and while I do keep my PC running over long periods of time, I didn't leave FF running that long yet since I had to restart it or even reboot my PC for other reasons.
The longest I've kept FF31 running so far was about two days give or take , and by then, it was up to around 1. So it might take something like days straight now to reach the point of it crashing and I usually reboot my PC before that since I'm quite often switching between non-virtualized Linux and WIndows for work-related reasons.
It's likely I'll get to uptime like that in the future, but it's hard to say when will that happen. As for trying out FF34 nightly, I can certainly do that and see how it is. I'm kinda interested in it myself, given that FF33 nightly didn't seem to have any effect on my problems before, yet FF31 stable did make a significant difference.
So will do and report on that as time allows. Forum software closes threads after 3 months inactivity IIRC. But it is easy to cross link threads. I have recently mainly been using Fx31 and now Fx32 on Linux and do sometimes see high memory usage with Firefox almost grinding to halt.
It has not been crashing and I have not figured out how to reproduce the issue myself. On Linux I only use 64 bit Firefox. I am not even certain the issue is just with Firefox.
I have never been in the position of seeing rapid memory increases and crashes. At present it is little more than an annoyance knowing something is wrong. If memory usage increased rapidly it should be an easier issue to investigate ;-. That is irrelevant now as the the problem is not present in the current the Release.
I image that could have been investigated by. Just leaving this as a place holder just in case the thread does grow or others start their own threads that need cross linking. My 2 cents which could be a lot less with inflation and all :P. I mainly use the Nightly channel tabs but I also start tabs in the other releases to answer questions or test them. Jan 16, Aug 1, Malware scrambles and inserts letters on Chrome. Apr 15, Slow chrome downloads. Apr 2, Is there an app I can download onto my chromebook to play poker?
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