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<p>Hi. <br>
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<p>Tried to reproduce the behavior without success. I have 4GB.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 21/8/20 a las 9:59 a. m., Václav
Haisman escribió:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi.
Recently, like last month, I have been observing odd behaviour of
Firefox when I disconnect from / lock the session.
When I return home after work, I log back in and the root Firefox
process uses, say 9 GiB of RAM. The Firefox windows are unresponsive.
When I look at process list in top, I can that the main Firefox process
is slowly returning memory. Once it is finished, around 1 GiB RSS, all
of the Firefox windows start responding again.
There is no swapping involved. I have 64 GiB of RAM.
It appears to be leaking memory when the session is locked/disconnected
and it GCs it when I return and log back in.
This is with 20.04.1. I am just wondering if anyone else is seeing the
same symptoms.
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