On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 17:14, Bart Garst wrote:
> I've asked this before, I just can't seem to find the thread in the
> archives.
>
> I had been under the assumption that firefox is a lightweight browser,
> where mozilla is an entire suite of Internet apps (mail, browser, chat,
> etc...).
>
> I want to focus on "lightweight". Does this refer to the resources
> firefox uses? I remember being told firefox has a smaller memory
> footprint than mozilla, however, my findings show the opposite.
>
> Versions are (deb packages):
> Mozilla - 1.6-5
> Firefox - 1.0-4
>
> Here's what I did:
> Only firefox open, single tab, simple html page displayed from my local
> apache installation.
> `pmap -d pid_for_firefox-bin`
> Final line of output reads:
> mapped: 83516K writeable/private: 52808K shared: 768K
>
> Then, with only mozilla open, single tab, same page.
> `pmap -d pid_for_mozilla-bin`
> Final line of output reads:
> mapped: 78656K writeable/private: 50440K shared: 768K
>
> Mozilla has less mapped as well as less private memory usage.
>
> So the questions are:
> Is my testing methodology flawed?
> Is my original understanding of firefox incorrect?
>
> I'd appreciate any clarification I can get.
>
I found some relevant information on a Firefox list.
Apparently in the Firefox world, "lightweight" means quick download time
of the install executable.
The other meaning of "lightweight" is "browser only" - as in none of the
other Internet tools you *can* get with mozilla.
I don't see a difference between then two when it comes to ease of use
and look-and-feel. I'm left with the question "what's the point to
firefox?" I have only the browser installed for mozilla and mozilla
seems to be using less resources.
I guess if I had to use dial-up though, firefox would probably be my
browser of choice.
Anyway, thanks for the relevant replies I got. I hope someone else finds
this information useful.
Thx,
Bart
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