On Friday 29 February 2008, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> 151168
May be. I am confused. I aint running compiz, but after running
nvidia-settings for the first time, it seems memory fills up more slowly.
6670 root 15 0 1177m 996m 5840 S 17 254:44.50 32.8 Xorg
Xorg is consuming 996 M after one
On Friday 29 February 2008, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> Ace: your bug is most likely bug 113679. That patch is not in Hardy
> because it was deactivated by Debian for xserver 1.4, but reapplied
> recently. It'll probably be applied to our package as well.
My bug was 117480
I marked mine as duplicate ag
oh and the nvidia bug is possibly bug 151168.. maybe compiz isn't needed
for that.
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Ace: your bug is most likely bug 113679. That patch is not in Hardy
because it was deactivated by Debian for xserver 1.4, but reapplied
recently. It'll probably be applied to our package as well.
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On Friday 29 February 2008, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> No reason to reopen bugs that the original reporter has closed. X
> "eating" memory because of firefox is not a bug, because it only
> reflects all the pixmem that apps have reserved.
>
> ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
>Status: Incomplete =>
I'm not using compiz... I turned it off, because it doesn't work with
two X-servers...
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No reason to reopen bugs that the original reporter has closed. X
"eating" memory because of firefox is not a bug, because it only
reflects all the pixmem that apps have reserved.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Right, should have checked the reporter first.. anyway, nvidia memleaks
are already known, and related to compiz.
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Timo: There may have been a reason Ace re-opened the bug. Please can you
wait for him to come check it/close it before gunning the bug report?
Either that, or give a reason for closing the report, not just "closing
again".
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I think that this is no-longer an issue, as you can see, xorg is only
using 7.6% (though I have just had to restart one of my firefox's, which
may have affected it...)
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PID USER PR NI VIRT RESSHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
18450 jtinsley 15 0 422m 246m 27m R 8.6 16.9 3:06.67
firefox-bin
18257 jtinsley 15 0 312m 134m 23m S 0.0 9.2 120:52.48
firefox-bin
6152 root 15 0 172m110m
What kind of video card do you have ? Nvidia, perhaps ?
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Really appears to be related to firefox eating memory. Don't have the
time to debug that, so invalidating this ticket. Sorry!
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Over time (current uptime 2 days 7hrs), a machine which gets 9-5 usage,
and is not usually logged off, is eating more and more memory. So far,
the Xorg process is eating 20% of my RAM, a considerable amount when you
consider that I hav
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