>
>
> How about contributing the info they need on the upstream bug (see link
> above) to fix this issue? Free software can only evolve if people
> contribute, this includes useful information for fixing bugs.
>
> Will do.
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Earl Ramirez
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> Looks like I'm suffering from the bug that was reported years ago, I am
> running the vanilla shell that exists in Fedora 24, looks like I will have
> to use an alternate Desktop Environment because I don't know why the
> gnome-shell has such horrible memory management that can consume up 6GB
> b
> What version of Fedora are you using?
F24 x86_64 (clean install). It doesn't use that much memory for me - I have 16
GB, and after a day or so it gets to as high as 2%, restarting gets it down to
about 0.8%. I got into the habit when the machine had less memory and it would
get up to around 1
>
>
>
> I don't HAVE to do it, I just like to keep the memory usage down. If
> there's supposed to be some kind of performance gain from the high usage, I
> don't see it - AFAICT it works just as well after the restart as before. If
> it's caching something it would be interesting to know what.
>
>
On 23 September 2016 at 20:37, Christian Stadelmann <
genodeft...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> This is a common issue with gnome-shell.
> 1. Can you try disabling any gnome-shell extension and see whether it is
> still present? If no, then one of your extensions is to blame. There is no
> easy way
Allegedly, on or about 23 September 2016, Joe Zeff sent:
> if this were a common issue, there'd be a Bugzilla about it
There is, going back several years.
> and probably a fast patch.
Scoff! Only if they admit that they're doing it the wrong way.
I gave up on Gnome when they made a desktop lo
> On 09/23/2016 01:23 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
>
> If you have to restart Gnome Shell daily, there's something wrong,
> either with your system or Gnome Shell itself.
I don't HAVE to do it, I just like to keep the memory usage down. If there's
supposed to be some kind of performance gain from
On 09/23/2016 02:44 PM, Christian Stadelmann wrote:
On 09/23/2016 01:23 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
>
>If you have to restart Gnome Shell daily, there's something wrong,
>either with your system or Gnome Shell itself.
That's probably true. I'm just here to help, not to complain.
Well, I can't he
> On 09/23/2016 01:23 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
>
> If you have to restart Gnome Shell daily, there's something wrong,
> either with your system or Gnome Shell itself.
That's probably true. I'm just here to help, not to complain.
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On 09/23/2016 01:23 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
I don't know if it's normal, but I've gotten into the habit of checking periodically and
restarting gnome shell with "Alt-F2 r" if it's high. I do this maybe once a day.
If you have to restart Gnome Shell daily, there's something wrong,
either wi
I don't know if it's normal, but I've gotten into the habit of checking
periodically and restarting gnome shell with "Alt-F2 r" if it's high. I do this
maybe once a day.
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В Пт, 23/09/2016 в 18:37 +, Christian Stadelmann пишет:
> This is a common issue with gnome-shell.
> 1. Can you try disabling any gnome-shell extension and see whether it
> is still present? If no, then one of your extensions is to blame.
> There is no easy way except manually enabling/disablin
This is a common issue with gnome-shell.
1. Can you try disabling any gnome-shell extension and see whether it is still
present? If no, then one of your extensions is to blame. There is no easy way
except manually enabling/disabling them and having a look at gnome-shell's RAM
usage.
2. If you ar
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