On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 22:07:59 -0500 Dennis Nezic <[email protected]>
said:

xrestop

use that to see if anythingis leaking x resources. other than that it may
simply be normal glibc memory growth. look at rss not vsize for an accurate
picture - vsize is not relevant, also it could be a server leak of some sort -
if xrestop doesnt show some client eating through lots of pixmaps/gc's or
something. report to your distro or xorg.

> I'm not sure if this question is appropriate here, but my X always
> seems to be growing in memory-use -- never shrinking. (Not even if I
> close everything except for e16 itself.) Do you suppose the window
> manager has something to do with this? Is there any way to free up this
> (useless / leaked?) memory from X?
> 
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