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"textContent": "**Off-topic:**\n\n\n> System Monitor alone grows to a whooping GB in almost the latest Mint (22.2) if left open for a while.\n\nIt's a good thing I'm not using any of the \"new\" releases then. Couldn't accomodate all their BS in these lousy 8GB of RAM. And that's the maximum my notebook's CPU/chipset can take, according to the specs so it''s not that I'm cheap or anything.\n\nAnyway, for safety I try not to open other apps, not even reading my mail, during the build process. The applet I posted above is just enough for monitoring the most important parts of the hardware. To its left there's a storage device monitor - the one that looks like traffic lights - which is also modified by me from an official one in order to show each device separately for better monitoring. I have one internal HDD, and two external USB drives mounted in docks; one of the external drives is where the build process takes place, and unfortunately the notebook only provides USB 2.0 connections so transfer rate is relatively slow. That's another reason to not run other apps during build, so there would not be any accidental interference with that drive.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Browser Development • Re: 34.2.0 build failed, --enable-jxl unknown ??",
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