Re: Leaking at-spi-registryd

2009-01-14 Thread Nolan Darilek
OK, I spoke too soon. My system is snappier sans shredder, but I'm still seeing the leaks. This morning after running overnight, at-spi-registryd showed 27% memory use according to ps auxw. By way of comparison, firefox only showed 13%. Seems rather suspicious that at-spi-registryd would need twic

Re: Leaking at-spi-registryd

2009-01-13 Thread Nolan Darilek
OK, think I picked the wrong failing technology. Before, I noticed a spike in activity when at-spi-registryd started using more resources, which it didn't for some time of use, so I assumed it was at fault. On a whim, I stopped using Shredder and after several hours of heavy use, at-spi-registryd i

Re: Leaking at-spi-registryd

2009-01-12 Thread Li Yuan
Hi Nolan, I didn't notice serious leak in at-spi-registryd. I will take a look at it these days. Nolan Darilek wrote: I tried checking out the latest at-spi-registryd from subversion. I use stow to keep all locally-installed stuff separate and removable from distribution-installed package

Leaking at-spi-registryd

2009-01-11 Thread Nolan Darilek
Not sure where this problem might lie, but I'm wondering if anyone else sees it? Admittedly, my 1.5 GHz Celeron is showing its age, and probably isn't the best platform for Ubuntu, but I notice that after about a day of use my system is running so slow it is practically unusable. First I susp