Same issue here on 10.10 x86_64.
Streamed some music over a ssh mount through gvfs. Ever since doing
that, even after multiple reboots -- gvfsd stands at ~1gb of private
memory.
[0:530] callisto:~ $ ps waux | grep [g]vfsd
1000 9835 0.0 0.1 170148 5420 ?Sl 12:04 0:00
I am affected by this as well. It only began happening since recently.
Recent changes on my system would be:
* Upgrading to grub2
* Enabling framebuffer for kernel with uvesafb
* installing gnome-do and docky
* Completely redoing the panels on my desktop.
I deleted and re-added the clock applet,
How is it solved? It still happens with 10.04 and grub 0.97.
I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 hence why I'm not in magical grub2 land
yet. And honestly I'm not too eager to make the jump.
This worked at first, and one day, eventually stopped working. Curiously
enough 'savedefault' only fails when
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I am running Ubuntu 10.04, and recently decided to give Evolution a try.
Currently installed package is 2.28.3-0ubuntu9.
I configured my Google Apps Premier account via IMAP SSL (it is, in all
aspects that count identical in behavior to a
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48306249/Dependencies.txt
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