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18:03.48 | short_circuit | Don't we all just love how Chromium memory leaks all umpteen gig of your ram up then you computer just stops? |
18:04.22 | blast007 | doesn't happen to me |
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18:06.01 | blast007 | I've got quite a few tabs/windows open right now, and I'm only using 4.2GB of my memory for everything on my system |
18:07.07 | blast007 | short_circuit: on the other hand, how much total RAM do you have? |
18:07.46 | blast007 | 16GB has pretty much become standard for my desktop systems |
22:08.41 | short_circuit | Two installs. Debian stable and now test. Two versions of chromium. There is no reason at all that you should have 4+ gig of memory Just for the browser with 6 or 7 tabs open. |
22:09.14 | short_circuit | Got google-chrome installed now and all is fine. At least so far. |
22:10.06 | short_circuit | Honestly I thought the problem would be gone when I completely reinstalled from scratch updating to wheezy but the problem came right back. memory leak to fill all physical and swap memory thing system goes unresponsive. |
22:12.03 | short_circuit | But only chromium. |