Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager (2.30.0-0ubuntu1) seems to have a memory leak my
machine running Lucid. I witnessed it using up to 120MB in the RES
column according to "top". My machine is 64 bit and is connected to a
APC uninterruptible power s
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45139105/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45139106/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45139107/Dependencies.txt
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I installed some of the dbgsym packages and got a valgrind log. I ran
the following for about 1.5 hours: valgrind --leak-check=full --log-
file=gpm.log gnome-power-manager
Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help figure out this
problem.
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Here is a valgrind log with --show-reachable=yes that I created by
running gpm overnight (11 hours).
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48727458/gpm-reachable.log
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memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid
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knarf and Jörn: See bug #569273
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GPM in Hardy seems to have a memory leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196688
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Paul: you are correct about the test case. Start gnome-power-manager,
look at the memory usage, wait several hours (or a day), and look at the
memory usage again. The buggy version will consume memory slowly
(perhaps around 2MB per hour---which is approximately what I found in my
original bug rep
Sure, that works.
Wouldn't small patch to the set-cpufreq as described at the end of my
report would also fix the problem for everybody without the need for
additional configuration? I assume ondemand.service and the set-cpufreq
script will be around on 20.04 for some time.
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I have hyperthreading disabled on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine, which makes
some processors in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu* have their "online" set
to 0.
However, when the for-loop in /lib/systemd/set-cpufreq iterates over the
processors, it doesn't check if the processor is onlin
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- I have hyperthreading disabled on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine, which makes
+ I have hyperthreading disabled on my Ubuntu 19.10 machine, which makes
some processors in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu* have their "online" set
to 0.
However, when the for-loop in /lib/system
I'm having the same problem on a Brother HL-L2370DW printer on 21.04. My
machine has 32GB of memory but has trouble printing longer documents.
After hitting "print", memory usage continues creeps up over a long
period of time and consumes a lot of memory. I believe the OOM killer
killed pdftoraster
For anyone looking for a workaround: Installing the driver from the
Brother website worked for me. It appears this solution might not
continue to work, however, because driver installation includes the
following message:
"lpadmin: Printer drivers are deprecated and will stop working in a
future ve
I have also found this to be a problem a couple of times on Ubuntu
13.10. I haven't experienced it enough times to definitively figure out
what is happening. But I believe that this bug might be occurring when
you reboot a machine and log in without ever touching the mouse. I
resolved the problem b
Another similar or duplicate(?) bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/llvm-defaults/+bug/1242300
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Title:
clang fails to build kate with
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i upgraded to 14.04 and decided to try unity-webapps-gmail. It works,
although I can't use the mouse to highlight text. Although I can double-
click on a word to highlight it, I can't select text with the mouse any
other way. I'd like to be able to highlight text in the messag
This also happens to me on a laptop with 15.04 installed on it. A quick
test seems to indicate that it happens when I select the NVIDIA card
from the nvidia-settings control panel. When I choose to use Intel
integrated graphics, the mouse cursor works as expected.
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It appears that this bug is a duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-346/+bug/1440012
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mouse cu
Rebooting my computer solved this problem for me.
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Evince often hangs on close
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I recently upgraded to 12.10 on two different machines and am
encountering the same problem. I never intentionally changed this
setting and have no idea how to change it back.
Omer- If there is anything I can do to help troubleshoot this problem,
let me know.
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I had problems logging in after upgrading two (out of three) different
machines. One some of these machines, I may have installed alternative
desktops and tried them in the distant past---but have generally used
Unity. On the two machines I had problems with, I was able to solve the
problem by sele
I'm also on 12.10 and am experiencing this every couple minutes with:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) HD Audio
Controller
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Trevi55 in chromium issue #20587 indicated that this is a problem in
BAMF in Ubuntu, so this bug should probably be reopened as affecting
that project.
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I've also seen this happen on a machine with an NVIDIA GeForce GTS 240
(proprietary drivers) almost immediately after I upgraded from 11.04 to
11.10 and tried switching users a few times. Installing gdm and using
that instead of lightdm fixed the problem for me.
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In this lightdm.log file, "kuhl" logs in and switches to user "sarah".
After the password for "sarah" is entered, the password box is grayed
out and nothing happens. If I click on other users in the list, the
password box disappears entirely. Both users are administrative
accounts.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 649809 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/649809
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the session settings manager can try starting before the login screen one
exits
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I upgraded my machine to 10.10 today and am still seeing this bug. The
rate at which memory leaks is similar to what I found with 10.04 (see my
comment #23 above). I'm going to change the status for Maverick
indicator-application from "Fix released" back to Triaged.
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I have mesa-common-dev installed on 10.10 and also still don't see the man
pages. This has been an annoyance for years. Thankfully, there are some deb
files here that install them:
http://emergent.unpythonic.net/01157053957
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** Tags removed: needs-retested-on-lucid-by-jun
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 569273 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 569273
memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid
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[lucid] memory leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/588383
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I think the reporter may be experiencing the memory leak described in
bug #569273.
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g-p-m runs for every user and gdm, eating memory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585278
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I also found that installing from source (as chris_c describes in
comment #18) fixes this problem for me for my wireless card on Lucid.
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module rt2860sta ERROR!!! RTMPCancelTimer failed, Timer hasn't been initialize!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376577
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Simon: Is there an open bug upstream on the issue you are referring to?
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273
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It doesn't seem like the update fixes the problem for me. I enabled
lucid-proposed in the update manager, updated my machine, and rebooted
it. I logged in and gnome-power-manager was using:
01456000-0155f000 rw-p 00:00 0 [heap]
Size: 1060
By using the script that Compholio provided in comment #22, I noticed
that the Rss amount increases by about 20kB every 30 seconds on my
machine. After watching it for several minutes, I'm pretty confident
that the leak that I am seeing is caused by an event that happens every
30 seconds. 20kB pe
Also, there are two reports about a problem similar to this one in bug
#196688 in comments #25 and #26. There is also another report in bug
#588383.
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memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273
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L3ttuce:
http://www.ralinktech.com/support.php?s=2
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module rt2860sta ERROR!!! RTMPCancelTimer failed, Timer hasn't been initialize!
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