[Bug 784651] [NEW] memory hog under 11.04

2011-05-18 Thread Brendan Peterffy
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: nautilus Nautilus, along with many standard applications, has been gobbling up all 4Gb of my RAM ever since I've upgraded to Natty. I have a feeling the extra effects enabled (which I can't seem to *disable*) such as compiz are putting unnecessary burden

[Bug 784651] Re: memory hog under 11.04

2011-05-18 Thread Brendan Peterffy
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[Bug 784651] Re: memory hog under 11.04

2011-05-18 Thread Brendan Peterffy
I'd also like to note this isn't by any means a underpowered rig; I built it a few months ago with gaming and CPU intense tasks such as compiling and multimedia work in mind. Surely a quad core Phenom II clocked at 3.2GHz is overkill for linux, right? I've got a Radeon HD 5670 for the graphics

[Bug 784651] Re: memory hog under 11.04

2011-05-18 Thread Brendan Peterffy
Sorry for the triple post, but here are a few graphs for an before and after comparison of system utilization. The last week is shown, and I upgraded late sunday, the two blank intervals of time being mandatory reboots after the upgrade finished. Notice how rapidly the memory and swap usage rises

[Bug 629258] Re: Battery life estimation never comes around

2011-04-29 Thread Brendan Peterffy
Bug is still alive and kicking. My HP g60 125nr does this and it drives me nuts. If we can get a discharge rate (Wh/time) isn't it just simple arithmetic to get at least a half-decent fallback routine should the current implementation fail/time out? I've had the stock battery replaced via BestBuy,

[Bug 659334] Re: rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV in _nss_wins_gethostbyname_r()

2011-01-20 Thread Brendan Peterffy
Same problem here. according to dpkg /lib/libnss_wins.so.6 is provided by the winbind package. Before I installed winbind rhythmbox didn't segfault, so this might be a problem with libnss_wins. Removing winbind does work as a workaround, but it's not fixing the problem. If I find why this is