Confirming this issue is still present on a fresh Ubuntu Live USB
session.
My system is running: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
Here is the output of `gnome-system-monitor`'s memory usage over a short
period, showing a consistent increase:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ while true; do date +"%T"; ps -C gnome-system-monitor -o
pid,rss --no-headers | awk '{printf "RES: %.1f MB\n", $2/1024}'; sleep 60; done
21:39:06
21:40:06
RES: 144.2 MB
21:41:06
RES: 145.6 MB
21:42:06
RES: 146.5 MB
21:43:06
RES: 147.3 MB
21:44:06
RES: 148.2 MB
21:45:06
RES: 148.8 MB
21:46:06
RES: 149.8 MB
21:47:06
RES: 150.5 MB
21:48:06
RES: 151.0 MB
21:49:06
RES: 152.4 MB
21:50:06
RES: 153.0 MB
21:51:06
RES: 153.4 MB
21:52:06
RES: 154.4 MB
21:53:06
RES: 155.3 MB
21:54:06
RES: 156.0 MB
21:55:06
RES: 156.9 MB
21:56:07
RES: 157.7 MB
21:57:07
RES: 158.1 MB
21:58:07
RES: 159.1 MB
After leaving it open for a few days, the process had consumed 10GB of RAM
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