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Waterfox Memory Leak
08-05-2016 3:17 PM - edited 08-05-2016 3:18 PM
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Yesterday I had a message pop up on-screen.
On checking I found memory usage at 82%
I quickly located the plugin-container for Waterfox as the initial source of the problem.
I disabled all 5 plugins I had installed and then re-enabled each in turn.
I ended up with AdobeAAMDetect, Shockwave Flash and Unity Player disabled with Silverlight and OpenH264 Video Codec plugins enabled.
So far so good.
Windows 10 Firefox 109.0 (64-bit)
To argue with someone who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead - Thomas Paine
To argue with someone who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead - Thomas Paine
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Re: Waterfox Memory Leak
15-05-2016 6:29 PM
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"I ended up with AdobeAAMDetect, Shockwave Flash and Unity Player disabled with Silverlight and OpenH264 Video Codec plugins enabled."
Those three (well, 2, i don;t recognise the AdobeAMM thing) are KNOWN for memory leaks. Unity-in-browser beign the worst offender.
Flash sometimes runs rampant and hogs resources - and it's a little worrying when there's no flash being used!
Update - the AMM thing is related to Adobe cloud useage. The standalone AMM is the lic manager, the browser plugin can be disabled if you don't faff with cloud.
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