After some testing now seems from my side at least that the raising of
unreleased memory usage by xorg is not related to the new xorg packages.
Seems to be a Chrome/Chromium bug as no other programs trigger this.
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OK. In that case it is a subtly different problem from what I am seeing
then. If it persists I shall file a separate report.
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All that had their version bumped by the security fix.
Have noticed something interesting. Increased Xorg memory usage here
seems to be somewhat related to using Chrome/Chromium (or based upon)
browser with hardware accelerations enabled in the advanced options.
Each time I launch an instance it i
After downgrading to pre security update xorg-server packages,
Xorg/plasma/kwin etc once again seem to have stable and minimal memory
usage.
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Same behaviour regards increased memory usage of Xorg and kwin up to
around 300 MB observed in kubuntu 14.10 (utopic).
Not causing any slowness at present though.
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Still present in utopic.
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Status in “gnome-session” package i
Seems it may be an intentional UI change for TB 29 onwards?
See 2nd post in this link.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2798693
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Yes, the broken compose window appearance is a bigger issue.
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Seems to be same issue on Toshiba Satellite L870 with Intel sandybridge
HD3000 graphics running under KDE.
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Title:
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Or perhaps libatomic-ops-dev needs adding to the build deps for the
driver packages?
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xorg-server (2:1.14.2.901-2ubunt
Public bug reported:
ATI and intel drivers FTBFS using current ubuntu src package and
unpatched upstream src.
Fails on launchpad BS and local machines.
Downgrading to previous xserver-xorg-dev revision on local build, or
pulling in edgers version for ppa build, allows driver to build with no
pr
^^^ for edgers version
CURRENT saucy version (2:2.21.14-4ubuntu4) build also fails with:
checking for XORG... no
configure: error: Package requirements (xorg-server >= 1.6 xproto fontsproto
pixman-1 >= 0.24 ) were not met:
Package atomic_ops was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps
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