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Subject: Re: Memory Leaks ?
From: Curtis Rey <crrey () home ! com>
Date: 2001-05-22 23:22:25
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My question is this - is it X or is it KDE? I agree that it's the GUI that
is the possible source of the memory leak. I'm curious to find out from
other users; a) what gui do they use most often, and b) what, if any, memory
usage do they see be used (is it diminishing at a certain rate over time)?
This would most likely give a better idea of a possible memory leaks source.
Just a thought. Curtis Rey
On Tuesday 22 May 2001 03:39 pm, Markus Feilner wrote:
> hello list,
> sorry, i don't believe it's an nvidia problem:
> I have a matrox millenium II AGP with 8Mb ram,
> and the amount of ram X consumes increases heavily up to 120-150MB Ram,
> when I work with many windows on several desktops for some hours.
> (sorry - no example)
> i had several crashes like you mentioned, but i didn't figure that there
> might be a connection to the amount of memory X consumes, so I can't tell
> about that.
> but if i don't work with X, it stays constantly at about 50-60MB.
> ( 3291 root 11 0 55188 39M 8700 R 1.1 32.0 74:31 X )
>
> - i'm using kde 2.1.1 under x 4.02 under kernel 2.4.0, i have 128MB ram and
> 120MB swapspace)
> this seems to happen only under kde, as far i can see.
> thanks a lot
>
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