Well chrome/chromium both use lots of ram and file handlers intentionally. Pre caching page loads and a few other things. Extra threads so that (in theory) one page bites it the other process should still be just fine. On Jun 1, 2015 11:14 PM, "Michael Butash" wrote: > I'm pretty abusive on my system as I do what I consider well more than > most with it, but honestly, I don't see it should be an issue with the > latest i7 proc and loaded with memory, if they build it to scale properly. > Mine simply works, until it comes unglued, which seems to be more and more > often, almost at least once a day, usually more. > > Weird part is I do limit extensively what plugins and scripts run, exactly > to limit this, and websites doing nefarious things, this just seems like > systemically buggy with the browser. Adblock, scriptsafe are staples, > which has always sufficed to keep it on a short leash. > > Because it does tend to be unstable, and ubuntu to boot, I tend to watch > htop constantly on a spare monitor (joy of having 5 currently), and will > see things like pepper-flash kick off, go ape, and slam my system until I > kill -9 it. Flash sucks. Thusly I recently decided to go flash-free, and > any site still lame enough to use it can bite me. This helped, but still > rampantly goes batty. > > As mentioned, the worst part is with my setup, with an extensive number of > tabs as I normally keep open, tends to consume somewhere in the > neighborhood of 250k file handlers between unix sockets and actual files > (mostly shared libs). At first I thought his was a bug, then began doing > some statistical analysis of the situation, browsers (chrome|chromium) x > profiles (3x for personal, work and work) x tabs (lots) x libs+sockets each > (manyyyy). All I can think is "wow, this is a highly inefficient piece of > shit". > > Then I think back to old firefox circa 2005, single instantiated memory > space for all tabs being not that cool either, buggy, crashy, but that was > also under windoze, part of what drove me to linux. Before bloated window > managers, compositing, gpu weirdness, etc, it worked 20x better than > windoze, then chrome came along and blew it away. At the cost of memory, > but it never used to be this horribly random and buggy to where memory was > a small price for hyper usage. > > I don't know, perhaps I really am just abusing the system, but it works > great, until it doesn't. Lately it just reminds me of the dark days of > windoze 98/me crashing or needing reboot every few days with not even that > much abuse. > > -mb > > > On 06/01/2015 08:23 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > >> Michael, Chrome never crashes on me. I used chromium before and it too >> never crashed. Maybe I don't do as intensive things as you. >> >> (I don't know if 'never' is as accurate as 'very rarely'. >> > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >