On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 23:31:09 -0300 Wido <[email protected]> said:

that doesn't help much :) could be something in the ecomorph module, could be
anywhere. i havent seen such a thing - i don't use ecomorph though - i use e's
own comp module.

> Hi, today I find this problem and is something I think it happened to me
> before (just never realised of it). I'm running the debian testing version
> (on E repositories) under debian testing on a Lenovo T61 thinkpad with all
> Intel inside (both CPU and GPU). I also run ecomorph as composite manager.
> Today I plugged a second monitor and disabled the ecomorph for better
> performance and I worked like this during the rest of the day. When it was
> time to go home, I disabled the second screen (using xrandr). The I tried to
> re-enable ecomorph, but by that moment, I noticed that a lot of disk IO was
> going on (the laptop was reeeeeally slow and the disk LED was turned on [not
> blinking]), I managed to go to a tty and run htop, the enlightenment process
> that ussualy has 30MB  in resident memory had around 1100MB (yes, one
> hundred thousand megabytes). So far, I haven't tried to reproduce this, but
> I recall this was not the first time something like this happened to me
> 
> -- 
> Wido
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