On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 08:28:30PM +0100, Dennis J. wrote:
Same here. After a long-running session I can close all applications yet X
still swallows almost 2gb of ram. Xrestop shows a usage of less than 30mb
at that moment.
If you're hitting the same bug I am, then it appears to be caused by
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 04:37:54PM -0600, Pat Kane wrote:
Does xrestop show anything interesting?
I'd do a 'xrestop -b -m1' before and after your testing and then
compare the two outputs.
Nothing terribly interesting. It does look like Vuze's pixmap usage
grows over time, but only to the
On 11/28/2009 04:38 PM, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 04:37:54PM -0600, Pat Kane wrote:
Does xrestop show anything interesting?
I'd do a 'xrestop -b -m1' before and after your testing and then
compare the two outputs.
Nothing terribly interesting. It does look like Vuze's
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 09:42:01PM -0500, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
This is Xorg 7.4, X server 1.6.5, nv driver, no compositing manager,
no DRI. System is Debian testing/unstable.
I've been experimenting with this overnight th epast few days. A few
observations:
1) If I start a fresh X server,
Does xrestop show anything interesting?
I'd do a 'xrestop -b -m1' before and after your testing and then
compare the two outputs.
Pat
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On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Ross Vandegrift r...@kallisti.us wrote:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 09:42:01PM -0500, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
This is Xorg
On 11/26/2009 03:42 AM, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've noticed a slow memory leak which causes Xorg to burn through all
the memory on my workstation. After leaving it run approximately 30
hours, the RSS is at 55.6% of 2GiB. I have returned to an OOMed box
that I had to
Hi everyone,
I've noticed a slow memory leak which causes Xorg to burn through all
the memory on my workstation. After leaving it run approximately 30
hours, the RSS is at 55.6% of 2GiB. I have returned to an OOMed box
that I had to powercycle. Last night, I came back to an RSS of ~80%
of