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
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memory hog under 11.04
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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
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 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,
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