FWIW, I also get this one (022554), along with two others (10ac08 and
6013d4).
The machine is an ASUS UX501V with an Intel HD Graphics 530 + NVIDIA GTX
960M (more details below). I'm running an up to date Debian 9.9 with a
4.19.28-2~bpo9+1 kernel (from stretch-backports). It is usually plugged
to
I've been able to narrow the problem a little more. It seems the actual
line in my .gtkrc-2.0 which causes the problem is the following:
include "/usr/share/themes/Clearlooks/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
If I start g-a-p with a .gtkrc-2.0 containing this line (alone or with
the rest of my original file), the b
I have the same behaviour as Raymond: removing ~/.gtkrc-2.0 solves the
issue.
I've done a few more experiments:
1. If .gtkrc-2.0 exists but is empty, the bug does not appear.
2. If I launch gnome-appearance-properties with a non-empty .gtkrc-2.0 file,
the bug triggers every time. Once it is trigg
I don't know if this is the same problem, but I have a similar issue
with one particular PDF. Everything seems fine when viewing the first
few pages, but arriving around page 20 evince suddenly allocates *all*
my physical memory (1Gb) and cotinues to allocates more on the swap
(albeit at a limited
The fix works for me too. Thanks Sebastien.
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I confirm this on a current Edgy (as of 2006-10-21), with nautilus
2.16.1-0ubuntu3. This is on AMD64 but in 32bit mode. This happens to me
when downloading AVIs or ISOs, with Firefox or wget, i.e. basically any
time there is a constantly growing file.
I don't know if this can help, but I attach th