Before this was hijacked, this was about the unbounded bo cache in UXA.
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This bug report has been inactive for quite some time and in the
meantime Ubuntu has moved along. I hope the reported problem has been
resolved in the current version of Ubuntu. If it has not and there are
people willing to follow up with information collecting and testing, it
is best to file a new
I'm having this problem too, with Kubuntu Jaunty , last updates until today,
ppa included.
My graphic card is intel gma x3100 (chipset GM965).
At first, i think the problemas was with some plasmoid, but, today, i disabled
all, and the problem continues.
I disabled fsrunner (addon for krunner).
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I am running jaunty with nvidia graphics and am also seeing excessive
(realising that top doesn't report shared memory properly) memory usage.
This machine has been up for a number of days and here is the output of
top
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
24707 local
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A new major version of the -intel driver is now available in Karmic.
This version includes a major reworking of the acceleration
architecture, which resolves a huge number of issues. We do not know
whether it resolves the issue you reported.
Would you mind
Despite improving performance, the memory problems seems to remain.
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Downgrading to the intel 2.4 driver has appeared to solve this issues
for me.
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I think this problem has something to do with the xorg intel drivers only.
I don't have these issues now, after reverting to older intel 2.4 driver and
with the MTRR fix. BTW, I am currently using Ubuntu 9.04 with gnome desktop.
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I'have an intel graphics too: same issues of wolfie2x concerning UXA/EXA.
But I can't do without compiz, so I reverted Xorg intel driver to 2.4 following
this guide:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.4
Now compiz actually works much like with UXA.
And now I didn'
Here's what solved the swap growth issue for me: (Not sure if its
related but might help someone).
I had sluggish performance with intel graphics, so I followed this guide and
switched to UXA from EXA. That's when I noticed the swap growth but didn't
think they were related at all.
http://ubuntu
Yeah man!!! firefox-3.0-gnome-support already installed, but on my
Gnome-Ubuntu-Jaunty my swap still running high, with firefox. Maybe
could be another problem without solution!!! A Bug, who knows!! i m
tired this, all day i need to restart system cause the swap is consuming
80-90% with no apps on!
Not sure what KDE package this should be on but since it is only related to KDE
but not all the same app.
does anyone have firefox-3.0-gnome-support package installed? If not please
install it and see if it helps at all.
Yes it can be used on KDE atleast until Mozilla starts supporting QT maybe a
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 9.04. Apps I run: Firefox, Thunderbird,
Kdevelop, VirtualBox. The same apps on Intrepid never caused the swap to be
used on my 1GB laptop. Jaunty starts to fill up half of my 1GB swap while only
50% of RAM is used. System becomes extremely sluggish. After using
This seems to be more of a gtk app on KDE not working properly not just
firefox
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I too have noticed that swap memory was being used when I still had lots
of ram free, I'm running Kubuntu 9.04 and I have 2GB of ram, not sure
how it acts with people with on 1 gig or less or ram, anyway last night
I found an article on Novel website "Staying on Top of Your Memory Usage
in Linux ",
Just want to add my 2 cents on the matter.
I have only 1 gig of memory. Ubuntu Intrepid upon boot was always
between 300 - 400 mb. Whereas kubuntu jaunty (fresh install) starts
up at around 750 megs. Thats almost double the space of my prior ubuntu
install.
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Same problem on Kubuntu 9.04. After about 1/2 hour of use, everything
bogs down. Yesterday I downloaded a 5 mb PDF file. Upon opening with
Okular, my computer became unusable, and I had to reboot. Gnome desktop
seems to work perfectly.
Also, I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 / KDE 4.2 via update manage
HI, I have exactly the same problem on kubuntu 9.04. I've never got something
like that in previous versions. 2Gigs of memory are eat up like nothing by just
running standard programs are always used to (FF, thunderbird, skype, pidgin or
kopete).
I have no idea what echoing 1 2 3 to drop caches
One more note: I was able to get rid of the excessive cache ram by
issuing the following commands from terminal:
sudo su
echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
That doesn't solve the problem, but at least keeps the system going a
litt
I just noticed a similar problem. I just upgraded this computer (2 gb
RAM) to Jaunty last night (but I installed Ubuntu, not Kubuntu). Now,
after about 6 hours of use my System Monitor shows 38% memory in use by
programs and 61% in use as cache. We also have Ubuntu 9.04 on a Netbook
with 1.5gb o
I see the problem also without Firefox. And the problem seems not to be related
to a heavy RAM usage: it start swappin even with far less than a GB of MEM used
(on a 2GB RAM machine). Maybe the problem is related to the management of
cached memory: I'll try to better understand if this is the ca
I can't speak for anyone else but I don't see the behaviour either under
gnome, or under kde without firefox running. I did see someone mention
that it may be related to the gtk-qt-curve (or whatever it's called)
theme used under kde but that doesn't seem too likely.
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so is firefox the problem or not? Remember that even 2.2GB mem is
finite, so using lots of applications might hit that barrier at some
point.
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Even without swap partition mounted the system crashed.
Coming back with atop, it turns out that it was willing to write to a swap
partition anyway (and I guess it crashed because there is no partition
available just like it was crashing when the partition was there but it was
full).
This (*) is
It's not a problem of Firefox: any other application freeze the system once in
a while eating several dozen of MB of swap space.
Reducing /proc/sys/vm/swappiness doesn't help too.
My current workaround is just to unmount the swap partition at all and restart
my kubuntu box.
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Restarting Firefox doesn't help: it doesn't free swap space and keeps
growing...
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I'm experiencing such a problem too.
It seems to me that Firefox ask for swap pages once in a while and quite soon,
after a few dozen of minutes of a normal usage, the whole of my 4GB of swap
disk is filled. Moreover, since firefox write down several tens of MB each
time, there are frequently te
I have also seen this issue. It seems to be Firefox on my machine also. I
thought it was just my system, but I recently upgraded to 4GB of RAM and still
am using swap with only a few programs running (Konsole, Firefox, KVirc):
$ free -m
total used free sharedbuf
I have to say I'm seeing a similar issue. I'm not sure if it's just
under Kubuntu as I don't have ubuntu-desktop installed, but I've noticed
a definite performance hit. I frequently find firefox taking up large
amounts of memory, and less frequently, CPU.
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The first screenshot was to show the memory usage, immediately after
reboot/login, without opening any applications.
So, this probably looks like two separate issues.
Please let me know what other information is needed to investigate, and
I ll provide them as soon as I can.
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The first screenshot does not show Firefox at all. Is there a reason for
this or are they 2 separate issues. there is a bug on both we need to
find out what one it is. I'm away from home all day today and tomorrow,
I dont have access to my system with the bugs on it so i cant give
report numbers at
Looks like Firefox is using a ton of memory.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
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Unless I restart every day, I find the system very sluggish in terms of
performance. Looks like some memory leak or something, but I don't know
how to find out what applications are causing the same.
Currently I have only firefox/dolphin/konsole/kate opened, but the usage
shows that the entire 2 G
Is there any application in particular that uses a lot? The apps I can
see in top all look normal.
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