James Rayner wrote:
> 
> It'd probably better if we identified what was actually leaking first.
> If you can tell when your ram is about to be full, or is near to it,
> startup these two commands:
> 
> vmstat 1 > vmstat.log
> top -b > top.log
> 
> So we can see which apps are using the memory.
> 
> James


I'll try this when (if) this happens again.  (I took your suggestion and 
changed the GTK/QT engine theme, so maybe I've fixed this.)

But I did look at the memory usage (using htop) when this was happening, 
and the X process (i.e., /usr/bin/X) was using 18-20+% of the mem.

DR

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