Re: Leaky at-spi-registryd update

2009-02-18 Thread Nolan Darilek
OK, I take back everything I said. On my netbook now, at-spi-registryd has 33% of its 1G of RAM. Performance isn't as bad since I'm not using swap on an SSD, but it isn't the hardware on that box, nor is it something I custom installed and forgot about. The only commonality I can think of is t

Re: Leaky at-spi-registryd update

2009-02-18 Thread Willie Walker
The power supply in that box died last night. Since I'm going to have to open it anyway, I'll upgrade its 512 megs of RAM to a gig and see if that helps. And since no one else on multiple lists seems to have seen this behavior, I'm going to call it bad hardware until proven otherwise. Heh - I

Re: Leaky at-spi-registryd update

2009-02-18 Thread Nolan Darilek
On 02/17/2009 08:12 AM, Willie Walker wrote: Hi Nolan: I wonder if some sort of popup attack might be happening in Firefox and it's causing degradation in at-spi-registryd (just a guess). If you kill all firefox-related processes on your machine when the spike happens, do things end up getti

Re: Leaky at-spi-registryd update

2009-02-17 Thread Willie Walker
Hi Nolan: I wonder if some sort of popup attack might be happening in Firefox and it's causing degradation in at-spi-registryd (just a guess). If you kill all firefox-related processes on your machine when the spike happens, do things end up getting back to normal? In addition, try running

Re: Leaky at-spi-registryd update

2009-02-16 Thread Nolan Darilek
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., frequentl

Re: Leaky at-spi-registryd update

2009-02-16 Thread Willie Walker
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)

Leaky at-spi-registryd update

2009-02-16 Thread Nolan Darilek
Part update, part ping. A couple weeks ago I filed this: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568803 Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on it? It's still here, it still has me rebooting every twelve hours, it currently has my system looking a bit like a 1970s line terminal with it