*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 565981 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565981
I think bug #565981 is not the duplicate. I have very similar case with
Ascaronth (#3). Alarm-clock use out memory very quickly. I set up quite
a lot (144; every 10 minutes, 24 hours) alerts. This should be a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 565981 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565981
duplicate 565981
Yup; this is the GEM leak alright. That should now be fixed; marking as
a duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 565981
[KMS] gem objects not deallocated
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My swa
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/GEMLeak
It works for me.
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Nicolas Valcárcel <
nicolas.valcar...@canonical.com> wrote:
> That happens to me, i've 4 Gb RAM and it get's up to 90%, but after
> restarting the browser it gets to 30% again.
>
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> My swap memory get
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/GEMLeak
It works for me.
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That happens to me, i've 4 Gb RAM and it get's up to 90%, but after
restarting the browser it gets to 30% again.
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for t in `seq 1 10`; do eog /usr/share/backgrounds ; echo `grep "object bytes"
/sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/gem_objects` `ps ocomm,vsz,rss 1020|grep X`; done
2060451840 object bytes
2071638016 object bytes
2088755200 object bytes
2100027392 object bytes
2112102400 object bytes
2121998336 object bytes
2
$cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/gem_objects
2268 objects
-2137550848 object bytes
3 pinned
23965696 pin bytes
106426368 gtt bytes
260308992 gtt total
$free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 20520361985652 66384 0 1214414493
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Thanks a lot for all the information, assigning to the intel driver to
see if we can get a solution to this.
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I have also an Intel (865 G) gfx card: As Christian Dröge says, Bug
565981 seem to be related / the cause.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: ASRock Incorporation Device 2572
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+
I have a Radeon HD 3300 onboard and I am also affected by this issue. It
seems, that the number of objects and the objects bytes in
/proc/dri/0/gem_objects increases. Every ~2 minutes it uses 20 MB more
memory. Also this bug seems to be related to #565981
$ date; cat /proc/dri/0/gem_objects
Mi 21
Yes, I also have an Intel Graphics card.
After the most recent Ubuntu 10.04 update, my swap problem is solved but
there is still some memory leak in Pidgin, which hogs up the RAM in no
time.
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Do all the bug reporters here use Intel graphic cards?
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I also have an Intel card and experience the memory fill-up, with no
apparent applications using up the memory (2GB physical, 1.5GB swap).
I installed Lucid fresh with a beta1 CD.
"lspci -vv" relevant part:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated
I wanted to ask you all about what graphic card you have, but I was hesitant
because I thought that I might sound stupid. I also have Intel graphic card and
I noticed that my cache memory increases by changing to full screen and back to
windowed mode in SMPlayer. This is the output of cat /proc
Another observation is that when I try to disable swap when the system becomes
so slow,
sudo swapoff -a
It fails, and gives an error like" Cannot allocate memory".
I'm wondering if this is related to xorg or intel video driver.
When the memory is occupied,
cat /proc/dri/0/gem_objects
shows mo
I have this problem. My 2G memory has been occupied in 5 hours.
Log-out and relogin can make the memory back. So I have to log out every
5 hours.
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I have the same problem with a box upgraded from Karmic. Gnome, I almost
exclusively use Firefox, Thunderbird 3, gnome-terminal and pidgin. No
process has apparent high memory consumption. RAM is hardly used, with
1.2G of 2G swapped. Gets gradually worse until one has to restart after
a couple of d
I did and upgrade from Karmic. I use KDE, Firefox, OpenOffice, SMPlayer,
Amarok.. Will do a fresh installation in the weekend to see if this gets
better, Also I haven't tried with a new user. But I think the problem
should not be from programs like those. Something from the OS it self,
but don't kn
Same problem here. I'm interested if you did a clean install or just
upgraded from Karmic? Also are you using any additional applications?
This are the applications I use on a daily basis: Firefox, OpenOffice,
SMPlayer, Liferea, Skype, Pidgin, Synaptic, Screenlets, Thunderbird,
Caffeine, Tomboy, Su
After uninstalling ureadahead (and restarting) the very high memory
usage remains. I also installed the Karmic kernel 2.6.31-20 but the
problem remains. So I think that ureadahead and the kernel are not the
problem. But which component is?
I attach a screenshot displaying htop. From the RAM 518 MB
Since some days this happens to me too. Is this bug not duplicate or
related to bug 501715 ? At least I think it is ureadahead fault, because
htop doesn't display any process consuming that much of memory.
In a Kubuntu 10.04 system with only Firefox running, the swap is now 890
MB full, in Karmic
System Monitor is hiding some memory usage information by default, try
to activate some of the other memory usage related columns in the
settings for system monitor and see if it can give some clues to what is
leaking.
If you find the leaking process can you also paste the content of
/proc/$PID/ma
Yes I checked that but the program that used the most memory was "Alarm
Clock" which used ~40MiB and it was the only program running, not even
Empathy was running. After I closed Alarm Clock 0.05GiB of space on my
swap partition freed, going to 1.55GiB used, and than I was able to
start Firefox, wh
You should be able to get per-process memory usage information from the
system monitor.
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It happens to me too... I have 1.2GiB RAM and 1.6GiB Swap Memory but
after maybe 10 hours the swap partition gets full and things get really
slow, although RAM usage is almost always around 30%
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