The original problem reported by Till went away after removing the
adblock plus extension (see comment #7).
If others experience similar memory leaks, please file a new bug.
Thanks!
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** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
Severe memory leak: 13 GB RAM
Are you sure it is related to the Chrome browser? I experienced this
memory leaking thing when I turned on Gnome 3 Taskbar extension.
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i don't think it is an ubuntu specific problem - i have it not only with bionic
- same on debian testing too.
also - with script- and ad-blockers - webpages are "ram-eaters"!
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I have this problem as well. I'm running Chromium on Ubuntu 16.04 and
the "browser" process increases memory usage over time, regardless of
activity or other tabs memory usage.
It is not as grave as 13GB in 4 hours, but I'm running only a couple of
tabs with no extensions and still see the browser
I have this problem as well. I'm running Chromium on Ubuntu 16.04 and
the "browser" process increases memory usage over time, regardless of
activity or other tabs memory usage.
It is not as grave as 13GB in 4 hours, but I'm running only a couple of
tabs with no extensions and still see the browser
@Till
i also had a similar issue with adblock; now i use uBlock with
satisfaction.
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Title:
Severe memory leak: 13 GB RA
I have removed also AdBlock Plus some days ago (the last remaining add-
on) and this seems to have solved the problem. Now it seems that
Chromium is not blowing up any more.
But I still like to get able to return to ad-reduced browsing again.
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When comparing the memory occupation numbers in the Chromium task
manager with the output of the "top" command, all numbers in "top" are
larger than in the task manager, especially the main task takes several
times the task-manager-reported memory in "top".
The CPU consumption of the main task is
For now the Chromium task manager shows that the memory occupation of
the tabs is not growing but only the memory occupation of the main
browser process is growing. Also the main browser process uses by
average 15 % CPU even if not using the browser.
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You can use the Shift+Esc keyboard shortcut to invoke the chromium task
manager, which allows inspecting the memory used by each tab and
extension.
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Seems to me being some similar memory leak here, too. Using Chromium fro
few hours, it eats up a huge memory. Since I have got 12 GB this is the
first time Ubuntu started to use swap.
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Thanks for the quick answer. As a first step I will remove the add-ons,
one at each blow-up to find whether it is one of them. First candidate
was Ulmon CityMaps2Go.
I assume that there is no hardware defect (broken RAM or so) in the new
laptop as Chromium is the only app affected and Chromium doe
Thanks for the report Till. As this sort of issue hasn't been reported by
anyone else yet, it sounds like it might be something very specific to your
setup (it hopefully is).
Please try and narrow down what might be causing that terrible memory leak.
I'm marking the bug incomplete until you add m
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