>> Have you tried increasing datasize-cur and -max under "default:\" >> in /etc/login.conf ? I have mine set to 2048M > >I have 512 MB there. My computer has 1024MB Ram. It will be slow, but you can increase datasize beyond physical RAM. How much swap space do you have? You can use swapctl to check, blocks / 2 * 1024 = swap in MB >For what does firefox need so much memory?! I have no idea why browsers need so much RAM, now. I remember Mozilla working fine on a SPARCstation with 128 MB RAM. Probably all the ad scripts. I've only used Firefox on OpenBSD, recently, so I don't know about the other browsers. -Meghan
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