Hartmut> You are certainly right that I can (and maybe should) run a
Hartmut> real 64bit kernel. I am already in the process of doing it,
Hartmut> but there are so many programs to install and configure that
Hartmut> it is going to take some time until my 64bit jessie can take
Hartmut> over.
I
Hi John!
You are certainly right that I can (and maybe should) run a
real 64bit kernel. I am already in the process of doing it,
but there are so many programs to install and configure
that it is going to take some time until my
64bit jessie can take over.
But I had the same problem with 4G of
I hit memory issues as well (all versions I've tried - 1.2 from source,
Debian's version, even going back to 1.0 still hits it), but it's only
virtual memory usage - resident memory stays contained. On 32bit geeqie
will start behaving badly once it hits 4GB virtual memory (which is easy to
hit
Hi!
John, you asked about versions:
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 3.16.0-4-686-pae (debian-ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc
version 4.8.4 (Debian 4.8.4-1) ) #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u3
(2016-01-17)
$ geeqie --version
Geeqie 1.2
$ ldd `which geeqie`
linux-gate.so.1 (0xb77d5000)
Klaus> I seen that behaviour before but not recently (And I also have
Klaus> dirs with high amount of files).
I just did some testing last night on my Mint 17.3 system as well,
using geeqie 1:1.1-8 and I didn't see major growth of the library,
even with lots of thumbnails.
Klaus> I suspect that
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Hi,
Am Do den 25. Feb 2016 um 23:25 schrieb Hartmut Niemann:
> My geeqie consumes HUGE amounts of main memory and every other day
> crashes the X server.
>
> I mean: I flip through two or three directories of 100 photos each and I
> can watch
>
Hartmut> My geeqie consumes HUGE amounts of main memory and every
Hartmut> other day crashes the X server.
Can you give me details please? cat /proc/version, geeqie --version,
etc?
Hartmut> I mean: I flip through two or three directories of 100 photos each and
I
Hartmut> can watch
Hartmut>