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--- Comment #12 from bwqr ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #11)
> https://bugsfiles.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=153117 does show multiple
> plasmashell instances.
Ooh, you were referencing this attachment. Well, they are just t
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bwqr changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|NEEDSINFO |RESOLVED
Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO
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--- Comment #8 from bwqr ---
Created attachment 153124
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More detailed memory usages
Here is a more detailed capture of memory usages. I have combined multiple htop
screens into one image. Im
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--- Comment #7 from bwqr ---
Created attachment 153117
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Memory usage before logging out plasma shell
And memory usage in htop before logging out plasma shell when this behavior
occurs.
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--- Comment #6 from bwqr ---
Created attachment 153116
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Memory usage after logging out plasma session
Here is a screenshot of htop after logging out plasma session when this
behavior occ
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--- Comment #5 from bwqr ---
When I encounter the same behavior, I will take screenshots and upload them.
But I can say that `used` tab of the `free -h` command, `used mem` section of
the `top` command and `mem` bar in the htop shows similar memory
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--- Comment #3 from bwqr ---
That is the interesting part, nothing shows up in the top, htop or System
Monitor. Neither running these tools as root or normal user changes anything. I
also looked into slabtop, /proc/meminfo and dmesg and could not find
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--- Comment #1 from bwqr ---
Forgot to mention how I start the plasma, I run `dbus-run-session
startplasma-wayland` in a tty console to start plasma.
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