rainyd wrote:With all respect but 2 GB is a very low amount of RAM nowadays, I can hardly imagine some "magical" fix for you.
That depends on how the computer is used. Can we please focus on the problem?
therube wrote:And what were you running prior, .12 or something (much?) older?
SeaMonkey 2.53.12
Rob_S wrote:Benoit, try using task manger to check ram useage when this occurs.
You might find background programs or seamonkey itself using big amounts of RAM, so if you are at a high percent, what happens if you shut down and restart seamonkey?
When this happens, SeaMonkey is using between 200 and 400 MB of RAM. If I close and re-open SeaMonkey, the problem disappears for a bit after I restore the session.
frg wrote:Personally I am thinking of discontinuing all x86 versions and would have happened already if it was my decision alone. Not worth it any longer.
I'm glad they're still around, or I wouldn't be able to use SeaMonkey on that computer. The more computers that SeaMonkey can run on, the better.
TPR75 wrote:Too much websites are "bloated" with ads and 3rd-party "services". Use some blocker like uBlock Origin
I already do.
TPR75 wrote:Don't open many tabs/windows. By "many" I don't mean hundreds. For your older PC it can be several or dozen. It worked before? Sure it was. But websites are updated too.
You must have missed the part where I said that it works fine using the older version of SeaMonkey. Hence it seems to be a bug.