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List:       freedesktop-xorg
Subject:    1.15.1 memory leak?
From:       Mathieu Slabbinck <matty.slabbinck () gmail ! com>
Date:       2014-11-19 10:44:32
Message-ID: CAOFH_kFO9pXKVumFQeFABhyjxtUzb29wm+kuMWdxq0k=MwOgYw () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,

I'm running an x86 Linux system that runs xorg-xserver 1.15.1 with fglrx
driver 14.10.1006.1001.
When the xserver is up and running and I run continuously "xrandr
--verbose" I see the memory gradually piling up.
For example "watch -n 1 xrandr --verbose" will cause a memory usage of
around +10MB each hour or so.

Is there any known issue that's related or duplicated by this?
Bumping my xorg-xserver version is not an option since fglrx does not
support above 1.15.X sadly.

Kr

Mathieu

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<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div>Hi,<br><br></div>I&#39;m running an \
x86 Linux system that runs xorg-xserver 1.15.1 with fglrx driver \
14.10.1006.1001.<br></div>When the xserver is up and running and I run continuously \
&quot;xrandr --verbose&quot; I see the memory gradually piling up.<br></div>For \
example &quot;watch -n 1 xrandr --verbose&quot; will cause a memory usage of around \
+10MB each hour or so.<br><br></div>Is there any known issue that&#39;s related or \
duplicated by this?<br></div>Bumping my xorg-xserver version is not an option since \
fglrx does not support above 1.15.X \
sadly.<br><br></div>Kr<br><br></div>Mathieu<br></div>


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