Although it's impossible, I can't catch the problem again now đ
But that problem hasn't only appeared for twice but many times. I'm now trying to make it reappear. Hello,
While reporting, please make sure youâre reporting the right value. âMemory usageâ is pretty vague and it becomes even more complicated with multi-process programs like Firefox. A good idea may be using extra/htopâ˝Âšâž or something similar. Whatever you use, tell what the tool was used and how *exactly* were named fields you used. Also provide the output of `free -h`. Reproducing the issue without any add-ons enabled would be the best, if possible. If itâs htop and you did not use it in the past, then with the default view you get after running it: 1) Press F5 to switch to the tree view mode. 2) Find the firefox process. 3) Sum the cyanâ˝Â˛âž values from RES column for each firefox entry appearing in white (not green). An example available at, with the values to sum marked with red: https://0x0.st/HLov.png (156 + 41 + 81 = 278 MB) Even better would be, if the PSS column is summed instead of RES. For this go to setup (F2), with arrows move to âScreensâ, with arrows move to âAvailable Columnsâ, select M_PSS, add (F5) and confirm (F10). You may also disable seeing userland threads in âDisplay optionsâ to avoid visually filtering them out. ____ â˝Âšâž https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/htop/ â˝Â˛âž Or green-cyan, if these appear.