Unfortunately I didn't have enough time to backport the fix, sorry for
that.
If you are still interested in the fix, please test if the patch Alberts
linked above works, then I will backport it.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Also affects: gnome-apple
Excellent, glad to hear it's fixed, cheers for notifying of the change.
I'm using 18.04; I assume the patch will be backported to that version, given
that it is supported for some years yet and given that a memory leak sounds
like a security issue?
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Have you upgraded to 18.04 or maybe even to 18.10? Do you still have problem
because of cpufreq applet? 18.04 most likely still have problem, but 18.10
might have fix:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-applets/commit/58bb958f0f77c0e7e1b08d17807cab6023d08e0a
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** Description changed:
According to GNOME System Monitor, the cpufreq-applet I have in the top
panel of GNOME is currently using 376MB of RAM, after 8 hours uptime. At
- system start it's more respectable, in the single digits, the amount of
+ system start it's more respectable, in the single