28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

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28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by tasmanian » 2019-07-29, 14:25

28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar when I try to open a file eg. for upload.
Also PM eats using one of CPU core 100% when using Facebook.

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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by vannilla » 2019-07-29, 17:27

Try safe mode, post troubleshooting infos here (read the stickied threads.)

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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by therube » 2019-07-29, 17:32

Does it matter where you try to upload to?

Any change if you restart in Safe Mode?

Any change if you test in a new, clean Profile?

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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by tasmanian » 2019-08-13, 18:50

I was using older Pale Moon and I don't wanna clear my profile with several histories and bookmarks. Actually I'm running in save mode and started Pale Moon in console. I hopy $2 will includes any usable information. Otherwise Pale Moon is eating memory 100% on different web pages where JS is a bit larger. That's very annoying, I couldn't login even on SSH too. Sad...

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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by Lunokhod » 2019-08-13, 19:56

This BASH script is an easy way to start with a clean profile, the new profile is put in /tmp so it gets wiped on reboot, also every time you run the script if you want to shut down and restart with the script. It's great for testing as the usual profile can stay where it is and will be totally unaffected, as will be your usual methods of running Pale Moon. :thumbup:

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$ nano cleanprofile.sh

#! /usr/bin/bash

rm -rf "/tmp/tmp-profile"
mkdir "/tmp/tmp-profile"
palemoon -no-remote -profile "/tmp/tmp-profile"


$ chmod a+x cleanprofile.sh
$ ./cleanprofile.sh
Wait, it's all Ohio? Always has been...

tasmanian

Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by tasmanian » 2019-08-24, 22:42

Thank you.
Unfortunetly PM just getting to eat 100% of memory if I leave running eg. Facebook.

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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by Moonchild » 2019-08-25, 08:20

So, which is it.. 100% CPU or 100% memory? :think:
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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by tasmanian » 2019-08-26, 08:02

CPU.

I found a new bug: using mage copy PM crashes. (Also with cleanprofile.)

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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by tasmanian » 2019-09-18, 07:26

28.7.0: same error
also copying images makes chrashes
bye, pale moon

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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by Moonraker » 2019-09-18, 08:30

tasmanian wrote:
2019-09-18, 07:26
28.7.0: same error
also copying images makes chrashes
bye, pale moon
So instead of seeking and trying to cure the issue with the help of this forum you just throw the towel in.!.Your not what i would term a good user of software or indeed anything else for that matter,

So in essence going by your logic if something does not work to your satisfaction 100% every time you dispose of it.? :crazy: .
user of multiple puppy linuxes..upup,fossapup.scpup,xenialpup..... :thumbup:

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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by Mike_Walsh » 2019-09-18, 12:23

Unfortunately, that's typical of the current generation. They want - and, indeed, expect - instant, immediate gratification. Having to 'work' at anything just is NOT in the script.

This is the same generation who, if the media isn't in small, easy-to-digest 'soundbites', they can't take it in. God help us all, is all I can say....


Mike. ;)
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Re: 28.6.1 (64 b) running ethernal loop or similar

Unread post by Moonchild » 2019-09-18, 12:37

If it -was- an issue with the browser, which we will never know now, it will certainly not be fixed if the reporter ragequits.
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