On 6 April 2011 07:37, AH HA <204...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> and now we are in 2011 and the memory leak still persists !
> when open nautilus with many files ( media or not ) , it eat my all RAM .
>
When I reported my problem, I was using Fedora 10, now on 14 and never had
problem after F12
Please file a different bug as the cause of this particular memory leak
has been fixed.
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and now we are in 2011 and the memory leak still persists !
when open nautilus with many files ( media or not ) , it eat my all RAM .
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I installed Maverick a week ago and I'm noticing a memory leak. I've
seen it get as high as 2.5GB. I just killed it at 1.2GB.
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i found the root of the problem:
after removing the package gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, i was able to view
the properties window in nautilus as it should be.
the totem player now complains about a missing codec and suggests to
install gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad but there's no memory leakage anymore
this bug doesnt seem to be fixed on my recent karmic ubuntu system.
nautilus version: 1:2.28.1-0ubuntu1
right clicking on a video and selecting properties opens a window
'Creating properties window'. Even if the cancel button is pressed,
still memory is allocated more and more until no memory is a
This bug was fixed in the package nautilus - 1:2.28.0-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream version:
- Translation updates
- Don't load non-images for thumbnailing when zoomed (lp: #204413)
- Made desktop window a native X window fo
"Confirmed" only means that several persons are encountering the bug.
"Triaged" means that the developper has gathered enough informations to
know what is causing this bug, and can now try to fix it.
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Correction : on any video *with a thumbnail*. If thumbnailing failed and
nautilus show the standard video icon, the bug does not happen.
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Yes, on any video (but like I said, the symptoms are hard to notice and
inconsequential on small videos, and I hadn't until yesterday)
Also the symptoms happen whether audio file preview is enabled or not.
(By the way, what do 'confirmed' and triaged 'mean' ? since it looks
like I've done a mista
upstream found an issue and worked on a change to fix it now
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Thank you for your work there. Do you get the issue on any video? Could
you try with the option to preview audio files on mouseover not enabled
too?
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Something that I noticed with my up todate karmic is that when I do
single click to select a 350MB video file nautilus memory will increase
by +- 350MB for about 2 seconds then it's memory usage will drop back
down again to around 20MB. How ever if I select a 1.4GB video file
nautilus memory will i
I can confirm this bug and reliably reproduce it, after suffering from
it for a long time seemingly randomly without understanding what caused
it, and finally noticing a strange coincidence tonight (see below).
Also I can maybe tell why and how it happens by guesswork ...
=== Conditions to reprod
I have the problem with an uptodate karmic (amd64),
when I open a folder with big media files (avi or mkv) and single click to one
of them,
then the memory usage of nautilus goes to 1GiB memory usage and stops there,
after that nautilus friezed, and consumes 100% cpu.
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Deon Spengler wrote on 2009-04-09:
"In my testing this bug has nothing to do with the thumb-nailing of
media files. To reproduce the bug create a folder on your desktop called
bug, now inside the bug folder create a new folder called empty. Open
System Monitor so that you can watch the memory us
In my case, when I change the icon theme from Human to a custom one,
every time I open a folder in Nautilus, the memory used increase about
20-30MB. I'm using Ubuntu 9.04.
I have a question, why when I quit nautilus, the memory remains?
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nevermind I see that it is confirmed and set up to medium priority!
Thanks a lot for the hard work. I'm not sure how the problem is going to
be pinpointed as different people are seeing the leak in different
scenarios. Let me know if I can add anything else to help out
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This problem still persists for folders that has video inside as well. I
have a folder that has 5 150 meg avi files, within 5 minutes of opening
it nautilus is grayed out and my memory is used up. This is without
going in and out of folders or anything like that, I have a direct link
to the folder,
Deon Spengler: very nice finding. I can confirm following your
instructions indeed leads to a memory leak. It may not be the same as we
have experienced now and then, but it is in any cases, a very serious
one. Could someone forward that upstream?
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In my testing this bug has nothing to do with the thumb-nailing of media
files. To reproduce the bug create a folder on your desktop called bug,
now inside the bug folder create a new folder called empty. Open System
Monitor so that you can watch the memory usage of nautilus. Now with
nautlus go in
same problem for me, huge problem...I go into my video folder and
nautilus instantly starts chewing up my memory. Within 10 seconds it's
frozen (eats up 2 gigs of RAM). Thanks for the hard work
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same problem for me, huge problem...I go into my video folder and
nautilus instantly starts chewing up my memory. Within 10 seconds it's
frozen (eats up 2 gigs of RAM). Thanks for the hard work
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After 4 days of having Nautilus open to that same folder on both
machines with gnome-video-thumbnailer forcibly disabled, Nautilus is
still only using 100MB on one machine and 88MB on the other. So lacking
any other differentiating factor that I know of, I'm inclined to say the
memory leak was cau
There's a directory on my main drive with about 3,100 short video clips
in it, averaging 7 or 8 megabytes. I had it open in Nautilus on two
machines, the local one running Hardy with 1GB RAM and 1GB swap, and the
other one, running Intrepid with 1.5GB RAM and 2GB swap, had it mounted
via Samba.
A
I have a similar problem. After some normal use, nautilus eats up 300MB
RAM, with the only remedy being restarting nautilus. I have opened no
folder containing videos, so it isn't the video thumbnailer, however,
there are lots of pdfs which get thumbnailed.
This problem only appeared recently for
I can confirm this bug in intrepid.
I am using amd athlon 2500+ on nvidia chipset MSI board with nvidia 6800GS
video card.
Almost every movie folder gives me this problem. I have been having this
problem for the last
couple months (since intrepid I guess).
Nautilus goes memory crazy for a wh
I have had all the same issues, I hae noticed that the gnome-video-
thumbnailer is what runs off with all of the resources.This is a
directory that I had restored from a backup before i was messsing with
the partitons earlier, and this was the first time i had nautilus go to
that directory.
the issue is not likely ubuntu specific there is no ubuntu change that
would create such issue, could be that you have different configuration
or codec installed on fedora though or that you just didn't run into it
there yet
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I think Its worth mentioning the following:
1- This problem happens only on Ubuntu, I've used fedora 7,8,9 and 10 for two
years and never saw this issue (with or without video files); However, it
showed up once every month or so on my other Ubuntu machines. So the problem
probably resides somew
Perhaps my problem is different. However, if I open my /usr/lib folder
(with no video files in it) Nautilus will not display the folder
contents for minutes and maybe longer. It has gotten up to 1.5GB on my
machine while I was waiting for it to display.
Perhaps it happens on any large folder.
Jam
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Fabio's observation confirmed.
No need to copy any video files, just open a dir containing one.
Running up-to-date intrepid
I had to enable thumbnails to this to happen
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
6044 xxx20 0 607m 457m 15m R 13.3 30.2
I am still having this bug, at least on an updated 8.04 (not tryed intrepid).
Same problem when nautilus run as a regular user or under sudo. How to
reproduce:
1) crate a new directory and copy a 700 MB video file in it;
2) select a zoom factor > 100% (no matter if viewed as icons or not);
3) lau
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the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
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the logs are not really useful. does anybody still get the issue? do you
use sudo to run nautilus? could you describe how to trigger the bug?
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whenever i right click to some .mkv an error message comes out "Create
properties window. You can stop this operation by clicking cancel" and when i
check Valgrind i get something like this:
==30789== LEAK SUMMARY:
==30789==definitely lost: 59,476 bytes in 269 blocks.
==30789==indirectly
A. Walton, as requested, I ran nautilus under valgrind using the massif
heap profiler. I ran this command line after executing "nautilus -q":
$ valgrind --tool=massif nautilus
This was the output on the shell:
==18680== Massif, a heap profiler.
==18680== Copyright (C) 2003-2007, and GNU GPL'd, b
To anyone experiencing this: Can you try to get another Valgrind log,
this time using Massif, the heap profiler
(http://valgrind.org/docs/manual/ms-manual.html)? It could be that we're
not leaking, just allocating too much/in a loop, or that we're leaking
references in the thumbnailing code somehow
M-Theory212: Yeap, at 100% zoom or less, this problem doesn't happen to
me... I've tested it in two different machines with completly different
configurations, only Hardy Heron in common with all the updates so
far...
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If you have your video folder set to a zoom of 150% or more, try to set it back
to 100% and then reload the folder.
Do you still have excessive memory usage after this?
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Confirm same bug. Everytime i open a folder with videos on it, viewed as
icons (not in list) , hard disk spins, cpu goes 100% and it starts to
eat memory and and swap.
I've attached an screenshot of my htop running when it occurs (showing
the beginning of the problem in the screen attached).
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I'm having the exact same problem as Sam Davies, right after opening a
folder with a avi file in it, the memory usage for nautilus goes to the
roof. And I don't know if is the thumbnailer, because the second time I
enter the folder (the thumbnail was alredy on cached) and the same thing
happ
I have the same problem, since a mkv file is present. The memory usage
ramps up until around 750 Mb, and then is reduced down to 100 Mb, and
the cycle repeats...
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I get a very similar problem when opening directories containing a large
number of files but no media files. For example, opening /user/lib with
nautilus can consume 50% of the processing power on my intel duo core2
for a sustained period of time and drain any where from 600mb to 1.2gb
of memory.
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It looks as though it might be a duplicate of that bug. It's hard to
tell because the process triggering the crash in nautilus seems to
differ from person to person.
I also recommend that this bug be labelled a security flaw, specifically
a DOS vulnerability, because any unprivileged user could br
I confirm the same leak at any *.mkv (media in matroska container) file
of decent size. Small files do not cause noticeable leak, seems it's
somehow depend on file size.
Cannot detect this bug at any *.avi file, though.
Please confirm if this bug is a duplicate of
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gnome-video-thumbnailer makes a thumbnail of the video perfectly,
without any problems when run from a terminal by itself. I can upload
the video to rapidshare or similar if you like, this is a horrible bug
that could completely bring down someone's computer and I'd like to help
squash it in any wa
It's unrealistic to upload a 700MB video, sadly.
The default thumbnailer for video is accessible via gnome-video-
thumbnailer.
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The avi file is 700mb, where would you like me to upload it?
It is definately a HUGE memory leak. As soon as I view that folder,
nautilus memory usage starts to ramp up at about 100MB/s until I am
using about 90% of available ram (1GB), with a footprint of at least
600MB and then valgrind stops na
Just my 2 cents worth here. I have tried turning off the thumbnailer in
nautilus and the memory leak persisted.
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Having that AVI file would be a huge help. Barring that...
==18231==definitely lost: 156 bytes in 4 blocks.
==18231==indirectly lost: 499 bytes in 29 blocks.
==18231== possibly lost: 8,801 bytes in 261 blocks.
==18231==still reachable: 399,407 bytes in 9,523 blocks.
Looks like we
Here is a valgrind log attachment of what happens when I trigger this
nautilus bug.
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I get this bug as well, when I view a certain folder with a certain avi
file in it. Whilst in the folder in nautilus, memory usage increases
MASSIVELY and nautilus has to be quit before the machine starts
swapping, which causes a hard lockup.
This bug should be labelled as a security risk because
Could you please check if this is bug is the same as #187547 or not.
Steps to reproduce in my post:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/187547/comments/18
(just open in Nautilus some folder with *.mkv file in it).
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You need to remove Nautilus from the session manager first. There are
two ways: the easy way is typing 'nautilus -q' into a terminal. The GUI
way is by going to System->Preferences->Sessions, switching over to the
Current Sessions tab, finding Nautilus and removing it from the session.
After this,
How do I start nautilus using valgrind. If I kill the nautilus that is
already running, it respawns and I cannot use the valgrind command line
to start it.
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