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Strange problem
ivan:
Another thing to check is the 'thumbnails' directory, it gets created if you want it or not and nothing ever appears to be deleted from it. I ended up with several Gb in there until I found how to stop them being saved (it might have been Dave that gave the answer). Since then nothing sets saved in there and firefox runs a little faster.
Dave Yeo:
Another good resource is the extension "Config Descriptions" which will give a description of many (but some are missing) preferences when you go to about:config, handy for finding some prefs such how to turn off thumbnails.
Joop:
Some file on Mozilla about Mac gives lots of info about the files. Found that one thanks to Dave. But still have the password file problem. Memory seems to be a bug. I have *.wal files, these are write ahead log files.
ivan:
Regarding passwords, we always backup the passwords once a month using the 'Password Exporter' addon. We also use the 'Saved Password Editor' addon to check and edit passwords.
Both of those addons require manual use but are well worth the effort.
Joop:
--- Quote from: Joop on March 17, 2017, 06:16:21 pm ---And where can I connect the password database to the security page? For some reason I lost it.
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Didn't found a solution in the database of Mozilla. Only the things you can find in the menu. Even when the three files are in the user directory the program can't still find it. So I decide for an other solution. I have it now in UPM with Java.
--- Quote from: Joop on March 17, 2017, 06:16:21 pm --- Get real sick of 38.8, its slow, don't use memory right, needs a lot of time shutting down, what is the program writing?
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I unchecked the option of history, I checked private. Now its going the normal speed I used to when closing down. But the memory bug is to stay, every time you close down and start up you loose some, I can see it in the widget memory where the figure used memory is going slowly up.
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