Michael wrote: > On Thursday, 30 April 2020 21:14:05 BST Dale wrote: >> Dale wrote: >>> Howdy, >>> >>> <<<SNIP>>> >>> When it did this the other day, I closed all my programs so I could >>> logout, reset and log back in again. After I hit logout, I noticed the >>> little memory usage meter on the bottom of my screen was down to a more >>> normal level. It was already logging me out so to late to stop it. It >>> seems that it dropped after I closed Firefox. I tend to have two >>> profiles running and they use quite a bit of memory on their own. The >>> new thing is sddm using this much as well. Could Firefox have some >>> effect on this?? >>> >>> <<<SNIP>>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> :-) :-) >> Ignore the part about Firefox. I noticed it was up to about 4.3GBs or >> 13.5% again and closed all my browsers. After that was done and it >> settled a bit, it was using the same amount of memory. Closing my >> browsers has no effect on it's memory usage. Logging out and back in >> again, back to normal. I'm sure it will start rising again tho. >> >> Still curious to see if anyone else has this issue or has a idea on how >> to fix it. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) > I'm running stable here and have not noticed sddm eating up much memory on a > single user PC with 16G RAM. I'm not running FF at this moment, but Kmail, > plus a tonne of akonadi sql processes, plus gkrellms. However, sddm > shouldn't > be consuming much RAM beyond passing authentication credentials to X and > starting a session, dynamically pulling in dbus & syslog. > > My sddm config has not been changed from defaults, but I have switched the > theme to Elarun via Plasma's SystemSettings. I use no icon for avatar. The > X > session memory usage changes, but sddm is pretty much stable from what I > observed. > > USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND > root 3822 0.0 0.0 136480 15324 ? Ssl 15:37 0:00 /usr/bin/sddm > root 3888 4.1 0.5 1384204 85148 tty7 Ssl+ 15:37 1:42 /usr/bin/X - > nolisten tcp -auth /var/run/sddm/{long_string_here} -background none -noreset > -displayfd 17 -seat seat0 vt7 > sddm 3961 0.0 0.0 4552 2264 ? S 15:37 0:00 dbus-launch > --autolaunch long_string_here --binary-syntax --close-stderr > sddm 3962 0.0 0.0 3868 1948 ? Ss 15:37 0:00 /usr/bin/ > dbus-daemon --syslog-only --fork --print-pid 5 --print-address 7 --session > root 4030 0.0 0.0 54516 14020 ? S 15:38 0:00 /usr/libexec/ > sddm-helper --socket /tmp/sddm-auth0472070a-360a-4d6f-9715-b06b8f18b464 --id > 1 > --start /usr/bin/startplasma-x11 --user michael > michael 10000 0.0 0.0 7964 752 pts/1 S+ 16:18 0:00 /bin/grep -E > --colour=auto --color=auto USER|sddm >
What you post is about what it used to do. Last night I rebuilt everything equery d sddm returned plus a couple extra packages as well. I logged out, logged back in and while better, it is still using to much memory. This is the current usage and it has been steady for a few hours now. USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 20325 0.2 1.2 458860 418280 ? S 05:20 0:53 /usr/libexec/sddm-helper --socket /tmp/sddm-auth09e6b5a4-8a3d-42d5-9068-eefeecc22458 --id 1 --start /usr/bin/startplasma-x11 --user dale While it is better, it should be a lot less than that. I have 32GBs here so even 1.2% is a good bit. I'm starting to run revdep-rebuild as I type. I'll see if it catches anything. If not and it keeps doing this, I may do a emerge -e world which should catch any sort of linking/depends problems. I wonder if this has anything to do with my wallpapers?? That caused other issues a while back but surely not. Thanks for the info. At least it seems to just be me. Dale :-) :-)