On 02/16/2009 12:04 PM, Willie Walker wrote:
Hi Nolan:
If one of the suspects is FF, I wonder if we might be able to focus on
it a little more. For example, I wonder if it might be possible that
it is some of the web sites you typically visit and/or maybe some
usage patterns (e.g., frequently opening/closing multiple FF tabs or
windows).
That's one of the many things I've thought of. Unfortunately, try though
I might, I just can't seem to come up with a correlation.
Last night I noticed at-spi-registryd use start climbing when I was
using the totem plugin to listen to a streamed MP3, thought I might have
finally figured out the cause, only the memory use kept spiking after
I'd closed the tab, and in fact, kept growing even when I did nothing
with FF. Just switching between apps could cause its memory use to grow.
It's as if the memory use just hangs around beneath 1%, then as soon as
it breaks beyond that, it's entirely uncontained and nothing can stop
it. Killing apps can make it shrink, but never back to what it was, and
it soon starts growing again. And I can't for the life of me come up
with one task that reliably gets it started.
While still respecting your privacy, are you able to share some of the
typical pages you visit in a day?
Unfortunately, no. Most of my repeatedly-visited sites are
password-protected--LJ, a work-related site, etc. Beyond that it is
mostly random. The only site I regularly visit that isn't
password-protected is news.thewordnerd.info, my feedreader, but I don't
notice at-spi-registryd spikes correlating with visiting that.
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