** Description changed:

  I created a very small and simple SVG using Open Office Draw. When Image
- Viewer tries to open it it quickly claims the remaining 1 gig of ram and
+ Viewer tries to open it it quickly claims the remaining 1 gig of RAM and
  the system load quickly reaches 100% grinding everything to a halt (alt-
  ctrl-backspace time).
  
- Is this other's experience?
- Is this bug report worthy? 
- 
- SVG file can be found at:
- http://cl1p.net/svgpreviewbug/
+ Just did an experiment and when previewing it is the process with the
+ command 'eog' that is taking all the memory. Kill the process and
+ everything returns to normal.

** Attachment added: "SVG File that causes 100% load"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20935931/test.svg

** Description changed:

- I created a very small and simple SVG using Open Office Draw. When Image
- Viewer tries to open it it quickly claims the remaining 1 gig of RAM and
- the system load quickly reaches 100% grinding everything to a halt (alt-
- ctrl-backspace time).
+ I created a very small and simple SVG using Open Office Draw (see
+ attachment). When Image Viewer tries to open it it quickly claims the
+ remaining 1 gig of RAM and the system load quickly reaches 100% grinding
+ everything to a halt (alt-ctrl-backspace time).
  
  Just did an experiment and when previewing it is the process with the
  command 'eog' that is taking all the memory. Kill the process and
  everything returns to normal.

-- 
SVG Preview grinds computer to halt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314271
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

-- 
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

Reply via email to