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Epiphany's memory usage



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Hi,

Is it normal for the Epiphany browser to use 55 MiB of X server's memory
when visiting a text only page like Sun's Java Javadoc API documentation?

Of all the applications I run only Eclipse uses more than 1 MiB of X
server's memory (and usually less than two), so Epiphany's usage looks
suspicious. I haven't installed Flash, media players or anything as
plug-ins, in fact, about:plugins only lists the null plug-in. Although I
have browsed a few sites with images in this session, shouldn't the
memory be released once I leave the pages?

I don't recall this kind of behavior with sid/i386, which I've been
using until last week, but I might be mistaken. It is also the single
application using most system memory except for Eclipse, and it comes close.

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Javier Kohen <jkohen@fibertel.com.ar>
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