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--- Comment #9 from Ovidiu
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--- Comment #11 from Ovidiu Chi ---
(In reply to Elvis Angelaccio from comment #10)
> The MTP issues here are probably related to bug #396527, closing as
> duplicate for now.
>
> *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 396527
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--- Comment #104 from Ovidiu
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--- Comment #106 from Ovidiu Chi ---
Thought to give an update.
I'm using Kubuntu 18.04.
The original issue reported here by Antonio seems fixed. Video here:
https://vimeo.com/270079798
The memory leak due to wallpaper changes isn't. Video h
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--- Comment #108 from Ovidiu Chi ---
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #107)
> As for your video, Qt 5.11 isn't out yet, are you sure Kubuntu has it?
Kubuntu has Qt 5.9.5, with a backport of your fix as stated here:
https://bugs.launc
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--- Comment #110 from Ovidiu Chi ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #109)
I hate to be the "bad news" guy, but this looks exactly like what you describe
- an ever growing, never-releasing memory problem.
Here is a slideshow vi
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--- Comment #114 from Ovidiu Chi ---
(In reply to Matt Whitlock from comment #113)
Matt, I'm not knowledgeable enough to say which memory leak this is, or the
precise nature of it, but scrolling the list of widgets doesn't do much for my
sys
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--- Comment #115 from Ovidiu Chi ---
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #112)
> @Ovidiu, A packager stating something doesn't necessarily mean much. Can you
> point me to the packaging code. Also do you have
> https://codereview.
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--- Comment #117 from Ovidiu Chi ---
> I am running a slideshow of 2560x1600 images every 2 seconds with
> QSG_RENDER_LOOP=basic
@Matt, You'd have to start the slideshow then, after a little while(a few
seconds), change the duration (e.g.