I don't know right now since i thought that the novaue(or how ever you spell it) drivers did not support 3d properly yet. If they do which im about to investigate i'll see if i can reproduce it with them.
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Andreas Beckmann <deb...@abeckmann.de>wrote: > tags 599769 + moreinfo upstream > thanks > > On Monday, 11. October 2010 02:09:25 macarthur wrote: > > Xorg continually uses ram after a 3d application it raises consistently > > whilst using itself. It starts at 20MB and then as it continually is > used. > > It keeps going up until the application is closed. Then it stays there > > until another 3d application is ran and it goes up once more. The ram is > > never released whilst the system is on. This bug came about two maybe > three > > days ago i believe when there was a few hundred MBs of patches that came > > down. > > > > It never releases said memory no matter how long it's been on after the > > item came about. > > This is probably a problem in the non-free binary drivers from NVIDIA. Or > can > you reproduce the problem with a different Xorg driver, too? > > You may want to report this problem directly to NVIDIA, following these > instructions: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46678 > which includes running the nvidia-bug-report.sh script (which is shipped in > the Debian package nvidia-glx) on your machine. > If you do so, please leave a note and URL in this report so that we know > where > additional discussion regarding to this problem can be found. > > > Andreas >