Did Firefox 52+ implement some kind of checksum of memory content?
Since Firefox about 52, I have tabs crashing like hell a lot (Linux Mint 18.1, 64-bit). It used to be good before, but knowing that I have faulty RAM with holes, I wonder, if it's anyhow related. Nothing else crashes that often. If Firefox uses checksum for some memory blobs, this might fail and result in crash.
So my question: is it using and if it is, is it possible to disable this.
Since Firefox about 52, I have tabs crashing like hell a lot (Linux Mint 18.1, 64-bit). It used to be good before, but knowing that I have faulty RAM with holes, I wonder, if it's anyhow related. Nothing else crashes that often.
If Firefox uses checksum for some memory blobs, this might fail and result in crash.
So my question: is it using and if it is, is it possible to disable this.
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hi, if you know you have faulty ram i think you should replace it. there's no good workaround for that...