https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460813

bwqr <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |RESOLVED
         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |NOT A BUG

--- Comment #10 from bwqr <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #9)
> In the latest screenshot, your memory is mostly being used by by
> Thunderbird, Firefox, Evince, and Rhythmbox. Doesn't seem like there's a KDE
> bug there.
I also started to think like this. The only thing related to KDE is that this
behavior is triggered when screen gets locked in plasma shell. I am normally
using sway and this behavior did not happen for once, the reason may be that I
do not use any screen locker while using sway.

> In the one that shows multiple plasmashell processes open, each one is using
> a normal-ish amount of memory; the bug is that you have more than one
> running? How did that happen? Are you running `dbus-run-session
> startplasma-wayland` multiple times without killing the old sessions? When
> you do things manually, you become responsible for this sort of thing.
Actually it is not running multiple times. Each image in the combined one,
which contains 5 different images, just shows the htop taken at different
times, not different scrolls of same htop.

I will try another distro to check if this behavior occur in order to identify
that issue is related to gentoo or not. It may be a bug in gtk wayland. I am
going to close this bug. If you can guide me, I will appreciate it. Thanks for
your time anyway.

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