How?check who is eating the memory
A quick, and often fully sufficient glance you get byHow?
ps -aux top procstat -r [PID] Closing Chrome itself will free up a lot. When you restart it, it will not load everything right away but will do a "lazy loading", only loading the active tab and a few visible tabs until you load more by actively clicking on them.I have dozens of Chrome tabs open so I'm sure Chrome is eating up my memory.
Is there some way of preserving the addresses of those tabs as I've probably spent ages finding some info I would like to be able to retrieve some information in future without going on the same treasure hunt.
If I close a tab, will that release memory?
I have dozens of Chrome tabs open so I'm sure Chrome is eating up my memory.
Is there some way of preserving the addresses of those tabs as I've probably spent ages finding some info I would like to be able to retrieve some information in future without going on the same treasure hunt.
If I close a tab, will that release memory?
Many thanks.Extension "session buddy" will deal with remembering your tabs.
You can also go into the task manager inside Chrome and randomly kill tabs you don't need right now. The tab will stay open with no content, but the URL stays. Later you can just hit reload to get the contents back.
Many thanks.
I guess I'll need spend some time getting familiar with what it offers.
I have far too many tabs open but am hesitant to close some because of some info I tooks weeks trying to gather and have currently put on the back burner.
Why not just using bookmarks? That is exactly their purpose.I have far too many tabs open but am hesitant to close some because of some info I tooks weeks trying to gather and have currently put on the back burner.
Something like bookmarking the page?Is there some way of preserving the addresses of those tabs as I've probably spent ages finding some info I would like to be able to retrieve some information in future without going on the same treasure hunt.
But it does directly address this concern:Bookmarking isn't great.
Is there some way of preserving the addresses of those tabs as I've probably spent ages finding some info I would like to be able to retrieve some information in future without going on the same treasure hunt.
use less RAMWhat to do when swapfile is full?
FWIW I usually have hundreds of tabs open and it works kind of fine. I know where you are coming from, some style of study works better with opening lots of tabs for later, and memory is cheaper than brain. Well, memory is actually not cheap anymore but you get the gist.
How much memory do you have, anyway? Why don't you add more swap?
I think I will simply monitor the situation and close Chrome when the swapfile is full.=> 40 1953525088 ada1 GPT (932G)
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