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Postby Oxyg3n » Mon Jan 26, 2009 13:53

In the last days, I noticed that my gameplay was laggy, my pc rly slow when running a program.

Opening the Task manager i noticed that firefox was using more than 500mb RAM.... 8O

Googled a bit, well, "The problem is that Firefox does not release the memory once the flash plugin no longer needs the memory for the flash object you were playing. Is it a bug in Firefox? Not really. Firefox is allocating the memory that the Flash plugin needs and the Flash player is using the memory it is given, it just isn’t communicating with Firefox to tell it is done with the memory."

Here are some useful tips to get your firefox running (almost) normally.

http://howto.helpero.com/howto/Reduce-F ... age_4.html

Anyway, this problem will be fixed with the new version of Firefox, even if it's still a beta it seems working pretty well. :wink:

Edit: W8 for the fix, update your browser to the newest relase (is should be 3.0, the one with the fix it's the 3.0rc1)

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Postby Ajit » Mon Jan 26, 2009 14:45

hehe now i know why i lagged yesterday in ps2 :S

couldn't even play normally.

tnx for information oxy

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Postby _InFeRnO_ » Mon Jan 26, 2009 15:38

Thk u Oxy!

my Firefox don't use 500mb ram..
but i get more lag if i play with firefox opened..
i hope new update coming soon.. :wink:

good work!

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Postby -Gighen- » Mon Jan 26, 2009 16:14

not bad imo!!! good job ale!!! :D :D
i'll ask to inferno to download it for me!! :lol: :P
have you hundestood infy??? :D you can incoming it, so.. :P :P

ty oxy!

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Postby BOWDOWN » Mon Jan 26, 2009 16:50

Personaly i use the Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 and have any problems with it, think it most be the latest test version befor the new official new version.

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Postby Pancake » Mon Jan 26, 2009 19:02

http://www.gfx4you.com/index.php?id=fir ... chleunigen

For germans but for the rest easy too, just follow the images, it gives your firefox more speed!
stopped playing et. now lurking csgo. find me on steamcommunity with /id/pancookie1

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Postby _InFeRnO_ » Mon Jan 26, 2009 20:43

Pancake wrote:it gives your firefox more speed!


i found the italian version of that.. :D
i get more speed!! nice..thk u :wink:
i also delete all advertising :twisted:

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Postby BOWDOWN » Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:10

French version for thoses frenchys who want boost their xfire :)

http://www.les-marcheurs.net/article.ph ... rticle=128

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Postby mephir » Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:57

FYI

Setting the value network.http.pipelining.maxrequests to 30 is pointless. Firefox is only able to establish 8 connections at once. So anything above this value will be ignored (works, but just will be ignored). The reason why this "feature" is disabled at default and why setting it to a value greater than 8 will be ignored: It creates a lot load on servers (just imagine every firefox user would open 30 connections simultaneously on every(!) page request).

The value network.http.proxy.pipelining has to be used quiet carefully, too...

There you have it. Ignore the sites telling you to set the value to “30.â€￾ Those same pages will also tell you to create a new value called “nglayout.initialpaint.delayâ€￾ and to set that value to “0″. All this does is start displaying the information on the webpage sooner. nglayout.initialpaint.delay does not make your page load faster. In fact, it can make it load slower; especially on slower connections. If you create this value and set it to “0″ you will notice the page beginning to render right away, but it will take longer to finish completely.


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Postby GoldenBullet » Tue Jan 27, 2009 18:33

I have 4Gb ram so I dont care :>
Good to know though.

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Postby CyberApe » Fri Jan 30, 2009 15:00

Where is the dutch version? :P
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Postby BOWDOWN » Fri Jan 30, 2009 15:42

CyberApe wrote:Where is the dutch version? :P



Surly on google :wink: :)

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Postby Ajdija » Fri Jan 30, 2009 16:45

Thx, well better now
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