Yesterday I upgraded to Ubuntu 19.04 and this issue seems to finally be
resolved for the configuration I described in the initial report.
Maybe others reporting here should check theirs with 19.04 as well.
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Thank you for the suggestion.
I tried enabling 3D-acceleration.
But there is no difference.
** Attachment added: "xorg_leak.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1815693/+attachment/5246295/+files/xorg_leak.log
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Suddenly sometimes during the past two weeks my kubuntu installation has
started to freeze up. I can't remember what apt upgrade that caused it,
and I have done several the last few days hoping for it to be resolved.
I didn't know what was causing it as I hadn't made any othe
** Description changed:
Suddenly sometimes during the past two weeks my kubuntu installation has
started to freeze up. I can't remember what apt upgrade that caused it,
and I have done several the last few days hoping for it to be resolved.
I didn't know what was causing it as I hadn't
** Attachment added: "What it looks like when the machine freezes up"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1815693/+attachment/5238322/+files/IMG_20190212_204350.jpg
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** Description changed:
Suddenly sometimes during the past two weeks my kubuntu installation has
started to freeze up. I can't remember what apt upgrade that caused it,
and I have done several the last few days hoping for it to be resolved.
I didn't know what was causing it as I hadn't
** Description changed:
Suddenly sometimes during the past two weeks my kubuntu installation has
started to freeze up. I can't remember what apt upgrade that caused it,
and I have done several the last few days hoping for it to be resolved.
I didn't know what was causing it as I hadn't
** Attachment added: "cat /procs/{pid}/smaps right after reboot"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1815693/+attachment/5239130/+files/xorg_smaps_%40reboot.zip
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** Attachment added: "The corresponding Xorg process core dump (Note: 3.2 GB
when expanded)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1815693/+attachment/5239134/+files/xorg.dump.7z
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** Attachment added: "cat /procs/{pid}/smaps right after running for 2.5 hours"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1815693/+attachment/5239133/+files/xorg_smaps_%402hours.zip
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Title:
Kubuntu 18.10 Xorg severe memory leak
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According to this stackexchange thread
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/36450/how-can-i-find-a-memory-leak-of-a-running-process/282944
Here is almost guarantee steps to find who is leaking the memory
the dumps just posted should have enough information to be able to find
the leaking code
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