I also seem to be leaking memory, and it's not going to any
particular process. The kernel itself seems to be leaking. I think
it has to do with this bug in the ext3 filesystem driver:

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36855

-Eric

qwerty said:
> Did you execute something like "top" or "ps aux" to see what is
> process is doing that?
>
> If not please do it and send results in the email, it may help.
>
> El dom, 11-01-2004 a las 17:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> escribi�:
>> Hi,
>>
>> After switching from kernel 2.4.20 to 2.4.22 my memory seems to
>> be always te be taken for 100% even when X just is started.
>> According to Gnome porocess monitor X has used 278 mb.
>> Before i had never more then 300000 used and my swap was never
>> used. What can i do to find where the problem is
>>
>> free gives me
>>              total       used       free     shared    buffers
>>   cached
>> Mem:        513252     507752       5500          0       2440
>>    32348 -/+ buffers/cache:     472964      40288
>> Swap:       522072      79060     443012
>>
>> (and i deleted my old kernel)
>>
>> TIA
>> Patrick
>
>
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