[Bug 1672297] Re: gnome-shell uses lots of memory, and grows over time

2017-11-29 Thread Cristiano Gavião
I'm also having huge memory usage for gnome-shell. I noted that after
have watched a movie using another display (my smart-tv) the memory used
by it are on 3.4Gb !!!

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  gnome-shell uses lots of memory, and grows over time

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[Bug 1241101]

2015-05-13 Thread Cristiano Gavião
(In reply to Simone Perriello from comment #43)
 Do you mean creating a .desktop file? If so, where I have to put the
 commands in the exec, right? Can you provide a template of a .desktop file?
 I've always launched Eclipse from terminal.

Yep, its a .desktop file that I've put in /usr/share/applications.

[Desktop Entry]
Version=4.5
Comment=Integrated Development Environment
Exec=env LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 SWT_GTK3=0  
/opt/eclipse-ide/java-mars/eclipse/eclipse
Type=Application
Icon=eclipse-luna.xpm
Terminal=false
NoDisplay=false
Categories=Development;IDE;Java
StartupWMClass=Eclipse
Name[en_US]=Eclipse Mars Java

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Title:
  Java crash in libglib-2.0 after upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10

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[Bug 1241101]

2015-05-12 Thread Cristiano Gavião
(In reply to Simone Perriello from comment #41)
 Tried, and it always crash every single time.

Have you tried this? to create a desktop configuration file and set its
command as:

env LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 SWT_GTK3=0 /thepathToEclipse/eclipse

I've being using this for months with many ubuntu machines and is
working great.

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