On 19/10/2012, Calvin Morrison <mutanttur...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think the largest benefit is the cache. Loading up many > http://google.com's would mean you'd have to reload all of the images > and such, whereas with one process, you wouldn't have an opportunity > of overlap cache.
So make a local HTTP caching proxy. Alternatively, to save memory perhaps, one could use local shared cache files, e.g. /var/cache/surf/<hash of URL> > for unix-tooly-ness with kill, you could intercept signals and only > have them apply to the current window. So to kill some window, I must first switch to it, then kill it. Not so bothersome interactively, but quite difficult in a script. That, and KILL is uncatchable, so it would kill them all; same for STOP.