I just encountered the same issue in ubuntu 12.10. I had the terminal
running for a week or so. Now it consumes 660 MB, tendency rising.
Closing single tabs is futile, memory footprint still rises. Please
reopen.
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marking it as fixed, feel free to reopen if you encounter the same issue
with jaunty.
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Well, there already seem to be lots of bugs upstream, per my previous
comments. Some of them suggest it should have been fixed some time ago,
so maybe a fix got into Intrepid?
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May someone having the issue forward this upstream to
bugzilla.gnome.org? thanks.
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I did some hunting upstream. These bugs blame a bug in Xft on versions
of X lacking RENDER support:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95023
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99255
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100269
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107911
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On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 02:13 +, Simetrical wrote:
1) Which accessibility options might these be? I'd be happy to disable
them, but I can't find them.
2) Is this bug still supposed to be Incomplete? The requested
information was attached.
I've experienced this bug. I just realized
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That option was already off for me. I don't know if this is precisely
the same issue, but I have observed that it seems to use an inordinate
amount of memory. I previously had a maximum scrollback size of 10
lines, which works out to 62 MB per tab, but my memory usage went a lot
over that
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 17:10 +, Simetrical wrote:
That option was already off for me. I don't know if this is precisely
the same issue, but I have observed that it seems to use an inordinate
amount of memory. I previously had a maximum scrollback size of 10
lines, which works out to
1) Which accessibility options might these be? I'd be happy to disable
them, but I can't find them.
2) Is this bug still supposed to be Incomplete? The requested
information was attached.
I've experienced this bug. I just realized gnome-terminal was using
500 MB of resident memory, and
Turning off accessibilty options fixed it for me
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I was having the same symptons/bug. Disabling the accessibility options
solved it. I can valgrind it overnight if it's necessary.
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Do you have the accessibility options activated? Do you also have the
bug without those? Do you have an easy way to trigger the bug?
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Here is a valgrind log of a gnome-terminal that has run overnight. It
seems to show more. Hope that helps, if there are any other test you
want me to run I'm only too happy to oblige.
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I have a similar problem too. Here is my attached valgrind output after running
for a an hour or so running some compiles so lots of scroll buffer.
Konsole and other terminal emulators don't exhibit this large memory usage, but
xfce-terminal does. Does it have shared code with gnome-terminal?
affects gnome-terminal 2.18.0 (ubuntu feisty)
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Can you check this using valgrind (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind)?
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