...
I tried to kill and relaunch with
killall nm-applet
nm-applet &
It's works. The memory is released and applet running but after few
seconds I got this in my terminal:
(nm-applet:32662): nm-applet-WARNING **: Could not find ShellVersion
property on org.gnome.Shell after 5 tries
And machine do
Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit and leak is still present. 700Mb after 3 hours...
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Stat
In 2015, on Linux Mint 17.1 (based on Ubuntu 14.04), the issue is still
there. 700MB and still growing.
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Lar
I'm seeing a similar issue in Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty), however I don't know
how to confirm whether this is the same bug or a different one. After
about 2 weeks since startup nm-applet has grown to VSZ = 640 MB, RSS =
170 MB. This is a laptop and I'm using suspend a lot.
USER PID %CPU %MEMVS
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager-applet -
0.9.2.0+git.20120126t000800.5151959-0ubuntu3
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network-manager-applet (0.9.2.0+git.20120126t000800.5151959-0ubuntu3) precise;
urgency=low
* debian/patches/lp829673_gconf_hide_applet.patch: allow toggling the applet
vi
Hernando, thanks for confirming this; I'm uploading the fixes now.
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Status i
Mem usage stayed constant for almost two hours with Mathieu's PPA
packages, so this leak seems fixed. Thanks! :-)
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I think I largely got this under control and I'm just about to upload a
fix for it to precise, pending another bug to receive a Feature Freeze
exception (or repacking with just the leak fixes if that takes too
long).
I've also put the same package as will be uploaded; in my PPA:
https://launchpad.
** Branch linked: lp:~network-manager/network-manager-applet/ubuntu.head
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New valgrind log attached for network-manager-gnome
0.9.2.0+git.20120126t000800.5151959-0ubuntu2
** Attachment added: "valgrind.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/930491/+attachment/2762637/+files/valgrind.log
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Marking this critical; my machine took minutes to swap gnome-screensaver
back in because nm-applet was gobbling up all the RAM. This makes
systems quite unusable very quickly.
I'm happy to try to debug this in realtime if you need help reproducing
it, Mathieu.
** Changed in: network-manager-appl
Things definitely improved with the new network-manager-gnome package,
but a smaller leak still remains. I'm now seeing an increase of ~1Mb
every 6-8 minutes, compared to several Mb/min.
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Those affected should upgrade network-manager-gnome to
0.9.2.0+git.20120126t000800.5151959-0ubuntu2 and after a log out/in
recheck usage/increase
Here I currently have 20 available networks, previously that would have
caused a steady 1MiB+ per min increase, currently it's now remaining
static, no
471Mb and growing...
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Title:
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Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
Am seeing this on both 32bit and 64bit installs.
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Status in “network-manager
Workaround:
Before going to bed, open a terminal and "killall -9 nm-applet" (your computer
will stay connected to the network)
When you next need to switch networks: "nm-applet &"
If I leave my computer idling for more than 24 hours, it gets so
unresponsive I can't even open a terminal to resusc
I've got 1.6 GB worth of memory usage on my precise install. It's the
highest usage process on my system.
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Marking High. bug 931207 also has a valgrind log.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Asus EeePC 900, 1GB RAM, up-to-date install of precise
nm-applet was using 6.4 MB of memory at initial boot.
Five hours later, that had increased to 49.1 MB, 6.1% of total.
There are about 18 or so WiFi access points visible.
So far, I've not noticed any unresponsive behaviour in the applet.
-
I have the same issue with the latest version of network manager. I am
running an updated 12.04 i386 version of Xubuntu.
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This appears to be something quite new here where with the current
network-manager & network-manager-gnome packages am seeing about 80MB/hr
Downgrading all installed in bulk and things return to normal -
libnm-glib4_0.9.2.0+git201201101813.0b30200-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
libnm-util2_0.9.2.0+git201201
I also previously filed a memory-leak bug report against nm-applet in
natty (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/780602), which I think got
incorrectly marked as a duplicate of #779754 (though it shares some
characteristics). In the comments of #780602 there is a pretty detailed
analysis of several me
I have the same problem. The top command shows nm-applet starting below
2% memory usage of 1GB memory and slowly rising over time. I have
recorded nm-applet memory usage at plus 26% of 1GB of RAM.
At plus 9% memory usage the network app indicator menu becomes
unresponsive. It is not possible to di
On Precise 64 bit, updated today but on kernel 3.2.0-14-generic
I can see this bug when using a wifi dongle (Netgear WG111v3, default
drivers) on my desktop PC.
3 wifi connections visible, after one hour, top shows nm-applet res use
increasing from 16Mb to 25Mb.
Rebooting and using just wired co
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The size of the memory leak appears to be proportional to the number of
available wireless networks. At a location with only a few networks,
memory usage by nm-applet barely increases. At home, with about 60+
detected access points, memory increases at a rate of 2-3 Mb per minute.
I have experience
** Attachment added: "Valgrind profile of nm-applet running for 15 mins"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/930491/+attachment/2730743/+files/valgrind.tar.gz
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