The problem seems to continue. hud-service is using 85% of my memory (I
have 32 GB !!) and 100% CPU. killall or kill does not kill it.
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
** Changed in: hud (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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I don't normally me too! on bugs, but note that I'm seeing usage of
2.1G and still climbing after leaving my desktop running over the
weekend, so I'd say this is pretty critical to get a fix out into 13.10.
In the mean time, is there a workaround to reset / restart hud-service
without killing the
In the mean time, is there a workaround to reset / restart hud-service
without killing
the login session?
I think you can just kill the hud-service process, it will spawn a new one.
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A, yeah, killall hud-service works and seems nondestructive.
Great, putting that in cron.daily until this is resolved, thanks.
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hud
** Changed in: hud (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: hud (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Pete Woods (pete-woods)
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hud-service is eating up RAM on my laptop after being up for 4 days..
alan@deep-thought:~$ cat /proc/3989/status
Name: hud-service
State: S (sleeping)
Tgid: 3989
Pid:3989
PPid: 3819
TracerPid: 0
Uid:1000100010001000
Gid:1000100010001000
FDSize: 64
Thanks for this report guys. I am close to completing a significant
overhaul to HUD, which should put a lid on these recurring memory leak
issues.
The reason you are seeing increased memory usage under normal conditions
is because HUD had a voice recognition capability integrated into it for
Add /proc/`pgrep hud-service`/status corresponing to end of log.
** Attachment added: /proc/`pgrep hud-service`/status, currently 675 MB used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hud/+bug/1253593/+attachment/3915470/+files/status2.txt
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I monitored memory usage for a day and noticed stable memory usage
increasing.
Attaching log of memory usage over time generated with
while true; do watch -g -n 1 ps -o rss -o size -o vsize $(pgrep hud-service);
echo `date -Iseconds` `ps --no-header -o rss -o
size -o vsize $(pgrep
I use HUD only to launch small set of programs, like gnome-terminal, Qt
Creator etc. I don't use it for file/music or other search.
How much memory should be considered a lot for hud-service?
On Ubuntu 12.04 hud-service uses only 7 MB of RAM, and on 13.10 hud-service
just after start eats more
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