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> Right click in the left panel and click "Hide Section Remote" seems have
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> every minute.
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Didn't post here for a while because I was using Chakra - not Kubuntu as
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Forgot to mention that increasing file watchers resolved the GitKraken
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Seems to be resolved for me. I have the following:
KDE Plasma 5.19.3
KDE Frameworks 5.72
Qt 5.15
Kernel 5.4.52-1-MANJARO
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This Bug is still present in Plasma 5.18.5 and KDE Frameworks 5.70.
I tried what Andrei suggested, I built a modified libKF5Solid with the overlays
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Yeah, I fixed it. I recompiled libKF5Solid.so.5.68.0 and cancelled this patch
https://phabricator.kde.org/D22080
Without it docker overlays don't show in the dolphin and dolphin stops eat RAM
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Please help, I need idea how to fix it.
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--- Comment #64 from Andrei Ivnitskii ---
Not fixed for me too. Used KDE Frameworks 5.68 from Kubuntu 20.04, but when I
run docker dolphin starts to eat RAM
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This bug is fixed for me after KDE Frameworks 5.68 has landed in KDE Neon.
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> The commit from comment 56 will be available in KIO version 5.68.0. Expected
> release date is March 14th.
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The commit from comment 56 will be available in KIO version 5.68.0. Expected
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> Could be fixed by: https://phabricator.kde.org/D27002
Does this mean, this is the fix and once it finds it's way into dolphins code
base the leak is goen? For which dolphi
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May be. But in my case docker is a reason of dolphin memory leak
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--- Comment #54 from Knut Hildebrandt ---
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> Knut Hildebrandt, do you have docker installed? If yes, try sudo systemctl
> stop docker
To be honest, I do not even know what docker is. Tried stopping it anyw
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Knut Hildebrandt, do you have docker installed? If yes, try sudo systemctl stop
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> This leak presented itself by steadily growing memory
> use while something still
> unknown triggered solid's onMtabChanged excessively.
> If that's also the case
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> Same problem. Dolphin eat RAM (all my 16 GB). But when I stopped docker
> service, dolphin stops eat RAM. How can we fix it?
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I do not think I am able to answer your questions. It is just an observation on
my system. I was quite surprised that the issue was not reproducible for me
anymore and the only difference is that I turned off
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> I have another observation. The heap grows much slower when my IDEA
> (Jetbrains) is turned off. After few days without IDEA running in background
> my Krusader/Dolphin a
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I have another observation. The heap grows much slower when my IDEA (Jetbrains)
is turned off. After few days without IDEA running in background my
Krusader/Dolphin are still with reasonable heap size.
My gue
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Kate has the same problem if the file system module is activated. My guess is
that this bug is related to NFS. It is really annoying. Several times I
'forgot' my Krusader/Dolphin, now even Kate, opened and I r
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Latest news: At least on my system an increase in memory consumption (both in
dolphin and gwenview) is reliably provokable by mounting or unmounting
something. A systemd automounter showed me the way: Every time a
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--- Comment #42 from Knut Hildebrandt ---
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> The interesting information is that this issue appears for me on Krusader
> too. There are no thumbnails. In few hours the heap can grow to gigabytes.
as I already wrote
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> I am still trying to reproduce this locally, and lately I have been using
> the excellent Heaptrack
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--- Comment #39 from Marc González Majoral ---
I'm still sad about it but I won't be able to help, this bug was the nail in
the coffin that made me switch to another DE after almost 20 years using KDE.
What I can say though is that, before giving up, I
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I am still trying to reproduce this locally, and lately I have been using the
excellent Heaptrack
(https://milianw.de/blog/heaptrack-a-heap-memory-profiler-for-linux.html) tool
to look at Dolphins memory usage, but
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> I tried disabling the previews both through the toolbar button and
> unchecking all the checkboxes in the preferences. I even tried killing the
> thumbnail.
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As a last comment, I will say that if I try to manually write something into
the location bar (where you can edit the folder path), it constantly gets
updated to the current folder, so it's impossible to wr
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> (In reply to Marc González Majoral from comment #33)
> > Just out of curiosity, Knut do you have docker devices in the Devices
> > section?
> don't know, si
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> Just out of curiosity, Knut do you have docker devices in the Devices
> section?
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> Hi David,
>
> (In reply to David Hallas from comment #30)
> > Another thing, have you tested with the latest released Dolphin?
> I'm using Dolphin 19.04.3, the late
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Hi David,
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> Another thing, have you tested with the latest released Dolphin?
I'm using Dolphin 19.04.3, the latest my distribution - Chakra - offers.
This is my setu
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Hi Knut,
sorry, but I haven't made any progress on this (yet). I have tried stressing
Dolphin in various ways, but I have been unable to reproduce the issue. I think
the main reason may be that I haven't installed
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Just noticed something else. After running more or less smoothly Dolphin
started running wild when I scrolled a directory that contains a Kdenlive
project and various backup files. The project contains a video o
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Any progress? For me nothing has changed for the better yet. I even got the
impression that it is getting worse. But I noticed one thing:
Gwenview also consumes a lot of memory and CPU time, particularly when t
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> I have been running a Dolphin instance with valgrinds massif tool to profile
> the heap usage and the only large increase I can see is from VLC, so I think
> this is
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> >> What decoration are you using? Breeze?
> It is more important in this case what you have configured in:
> SystemSettings -> Application Style -> Widget Style : Wi
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I have been running a Dolphin instance with valgrinds massif tool to profile
the heap usage and the only large increase I can see is from VLC, so I think
this is caused by one of the preview plugins.
But I will kee
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>> What decoration are you using? Breeze?
>I use an adapted "Krita - dark". Just changed some of the colors.
It is more important in this case what you have configured in:
SystemSettings -> Application Style -> Wid
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> What decoration are you using? Breeze?
I use an adapted "Krita - dark". Just changed some of the colors.
> The other memory/cpu eater eater in my case is just font
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What decoration are you using? Breeze?
Just asking because of these detected memory leaks using "valgrind
--show-reachable=yes --leak-check=full --trace-children=yes
--log-file=dolphin.log dolphin" changed to /tmp
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I noticed that the number of file.so and sftp.so processes jumps up when the
usage of memory increases whereas it is dropping when memory usage decreases.
Shortly after reboot there where only two file.so, right
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Thanks a lot for all the info!
I have been trying to reproduce this issue for some time now and I am not sure
I can. But I have been leaving an instance of Dolphin running on my machine for
2 days now, and I can ac
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Just noticed that the dolphin holding the 5 taps made a leap up in memory usage
from 850 MB to 1050 MB, which is about 20 %. At a first glance it seems that
all dolphins use about 20% more memory now. During the
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Well, five hours later and after watching a film which was started from one of
the dolphins all dolphins are up to memory consumption between about 200 MB and
850 MB. Don't know when the memory usage exactly lea
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #8)
> Does the issue go away or improve at all if you turn off file previews and
> hide the information panel?
All previews were switched off for weeks. Information panel wa
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I have also tried to reproduced this over the past few days, but still unable
to :/ Currently dolphin uses about 25MB with 10 tabs open showing hundreds of
files with previews. But I do not have suspend enabled on my
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Does the issue go away or improve at all if you turn off file previews and hide
the information panel?
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I've got the impression that the situation is getting worse with each system
update. Recently several dolphin instances running on may machine use between
one and two gigabyte each or even more. Well, in the memo
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One more thing I noticed. After various hibernation cycles some of the dolphins
stall. I suppose this is because their data has been shifted to swap.
Interestingly, as soon as the respective dolphin gets responsi
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Interesting is, that the longer my system runs the more memory the dolphins
consume. After three days uptime and hibernating the system several times some
of them allocate in between 500 MB and more than 1 GB. Fr
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> What are all of these Dolphins showing? Are the directories full of a huge
> amount of files?
Most of them show local directories, but some are connected via sftp to re
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