[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2012-10-14 Thread ar
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1031449 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1031449 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1031449 rhythmbox leaking memory -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2011-04-22 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for rhythmbox (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2011-02-03 Thread Omer Akram
if you are still facing this issue then please provide the Valgrind logs by following the instruction here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind so that we could send this bug report to the people writing rhythmbox. ** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu) Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) =

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2010-11-02 Thread Jason Spashett
Yes the same bug is present in 10.04 and it uses a huge amount of memory over time, days for example. I ran valgrind on the binary (not in debug) and it says: ==5405== HEAP SUMMARY: ==5405== in use at exit: 26,125,414 bytes in 119,426 blocks ==5405== total heap usage: 707,791 allocs,

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2010-07-19 Thread Paul Gortmaker
If you have a crapload of files in your home dir, then rythmbox, in its infinite wisdom will try and index your complete home dir, and also try to setup an inotify against every file it finds, which from memory (and strace) will eventually cause it to get reams and reams of ENOSPC returns, which

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2010-05-24 Thread Robert Lockhart
I'm getting something like this too. Running lucid, rhythmbox has started to become unresponsive after seconds of it starting. It'll then swallow 100% of CPU and 1.1 GiB of memory, and sit there bloated until I kill it. Ran without issue on karmic and for the first few days on lucid, so I have no

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2010-04-06 Thread Daniel
Looked through and could not find any other one that addressed this but I'm now having this issue in Lucid (yes i know, it's beta) I ran rhythmbox on 9.10 with no issue unless I left it open for days (5 to 10) in which case I would see it clime to 500 MB maybe 600. Now I can max out the available

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2010-02-11 Thread Shaun Thomas
I'll pipe in here. I just killed rhythmbox because: ps axo rss,command:50,pid | sort -nr | head -1 366280 rhythmbox 2452 Really? After restarting it, it's at about 30MB. I can't imagine why playing a list of OGG files is so demanding, but apparently it

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2010-01-06 Thread Aleksandar
Hmm, I've noticed that when i press next song key on my keyboard Rhythmbox is using aditional memory... It's the same with automatic shifting the song, Rhythmbox use extra memory for that! But, probably that is not the problem because leak is too big. I'm using Karmic now, and there is no

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2010-01-05 Thread requeth
Just want to bump this bug to make sure it's still being looked at. I'm still having this issue with Ubuntu 9.04. My library is 2.2gb and after leaving Rhythmbox open for 6 hours Rhythmbox is using just shy of 900MB of ram. For those of us with only 2GB of ram this is a serious hog, plus it's

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2009-09-20 Thread Edwin Wong
Just wanted to confirm that I appear to be seeing the same bug in Ubuntu 9.04, albeit in the 32-bit kernel (2.6.28-15-generic). There seems to be a specific trigger before memory starts leaking on my system. RAM usage is pretty reasonable for a while, from about 25-30MB while doing normal tasks

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2009-09-09 Thread Joe McDonagh
I can't be the only person seeing this bug: 28015 jmcdonag 20 0 42.3g 1.2g 16m S4 32.5 14:28.80 rhythmbox I just watched it ask for approximately 100 MB per every two seconds... All I have to do is let rhythmbox stay open for a while. Is there some way I can run it in debug mode and

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2009-08-31 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Please answer these questions: * Is this reproducible? * If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug? This will help us to find and resolve the problem. ** Changed in: rhythmbox

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2009-08-31 Thread Joe McDonagh
This is reproducible on my machine just by leaving RhythmBox open for a long period of time. One day when it was on for a couple weeks it had something like 100GB VIRT, resident was pretty high most of my RAM was taken by it and tons of swapping was happening. On this machine I have a somewhat

[Bug 420842] Re: Huge memory leak in Rhythmbox

2009-08-29 Thread feranick
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