One point of observation. Since this time, I am switching to Debian 10
for daily work because I couldn't bear X11 memory growth. The package
information for my Debian install:
* xserver-xorg version 1:7.7+19
* xserver-xorg-video-intel version 2:2.99.917+git20180925-2
* linux-image-4.19.0-17-amd64
t;
> Title:
> Xorg server uses unacceptably large amounts of memory (and keep
> growing) when LibreOffice is running
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Here is a fuller analysis (see next attachment, Xfce-
session-20200922-analysis.html). I started LibreOffice on 9/22 nearly
exclusively on a new Xfce session. (Except for the MATE terminal app,
again). I edited a few documents, as indicated in the analysis. Every
time without exception, the X pixma
** Attachment added: "Simple bash script to track X server and other app memory
usage over time"
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HTML rendering of Jupyter notebook that shows the X server memory usage
analysis for 2020-09-22.
** Attachment added: "HTML rendering of Jupyter notebook that shows the X
server memory usage analysis for 2020-09-22."
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Xorg server uses unacceptably large amounts of memory (
Based on my experience above, I can say with good degree of certainty
that the LibreOffice was the culprit. I will restart the entire machine
and try this again one more time.
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Update 20200922
I have tested LibreOffice for a while.
It did cause Xorg memory explosion again as explained below.
I am excerpting my own personal notes here, please bear with the rough form of
it.
The graph that I will attach next will show the point.
I started using a LibreOFfice program at 2
I have tested two applications so far...
1) firefox + MATE terminal
2) xpra + MATE terminal
I'm sorry I can't not use MATE terminal because I still have to use part of the
laptop for work.
In either case I did not notice too significant a memory growth. Again, the
memory usage numbers mentioned
While the data collection above is going on... here is a recap of the
previous X session (2020-07-05 thru 2020-08-10)
* Restarted X server with XFCE.
* Apps used almost all the time: mostly Firefox, MATE terminal
* Apps used sometimes: VLC, "xpra attach", geeqie
* Apps used rarely: libreoffice
I
Brief comment. Have restarted X server 3 days ago to run pretty much
just Firefox + MATE terminal. Will let you know later how this goes. So
far the X server memory usage (RSS) is about 125-130MB. Which is high,
but not super terrible. Usually it takes a few more days before the
usage swells.
Anot
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Title:
Xorg server uses unacceptably large amounts of memory (and keep
growing)
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@Sebastian, Here is an initial output of valgrind run--looks like I may
need better setting? Please advise / give me suggestion on the switches
to use for valgrind. Here is the invocation I did:
$ valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes vlc Video.mp4
** Attachment added: "valgrind stderr output
Plot of RSS and VSIZE over time. Correction: second figure is the
zoomed-in version, the time axis format should be: "dd HH:MM".
** Attachment added: "plot of vlc memory usage over time"
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Hi folks, an update on my VLC measurement. I finally did that "vlc
-vvv", please see attachments for the stderr. I don't see anything
interesting there. But I did make snapshots of the vsize, rss, and the
"smaps" file under the /procfs/$PID/smaps --they are also attached. I
played the same video fo
** Attachment added: "third smaps snapshot (~20-hour mark)"
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Hi folks, an update on my VLC measurement. I finally did that "vlc
-vvv", please see attachments for the stderr. I don't see anything
interesting there. But I did make snapshots of the vsize, rss, and the
"smaps" file under the /procfs/$PID/smaps --they are also attached. I
played the same video fo
** Attachment added: "first smaps snapshot (5-minute mark)"
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Public bug reported:
On my computer running Ubuntu 20.04 and XFCE desktop, The VLC GUI player
is using an increasing amount of memory as time progressed. The video is
a typical H.264 movie (MP4 file format). I have let the application sit
for a few days, and here is the usage of RAM as the days we
Please ignore #6. I clicked "Post" too soon. I will complete it and re-
post.
** Also affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi Daniel, responding to your comment:
In my years of using Linux desktop (in particular, XFCE), I have never
experienced memory explosion caused by Xorg server like what I described
in this bug report. Please allow me to be a bit candid here. It seems
like the newer versions of desktop software (
Thanks. I am testing XFCE desktop for now.
A brief comment on XFCE experience. The starting size of Xorg process
under XFCE is ~100-130 MB, but after 10 days of usage with mostly
Firefox & terminal windows (multiple windows for each app, and sometimes
pdf viewer [atril]) it grew to 270-300 MB. I
Thanks. I am testing XFCE desktop for now. Will report to you again once
I can gather the stats better.
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Description: Xorg server uses unacceptably large amounts of memory (and
keep growing)
Ever since I upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04 (with fresh install) on my laptop
(Lenovo T450s, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel HD5500 graphics), I have been
troubled by the way Xorg process uses memory.
Try this dirty workaround for now:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/261559/keyboard-repeat-delay-is-reset-
when-plugging-in-usb-keyboard-in-ubuntu-12-10-xfc/666488#666488
This will work if you have only one or a handful of keyboards to use on
regular basis, and if you are the only one using the X s
I wonder if there is an upstream bug on this problem. I can confirm that
this bug is also affecting xfce4 version 4.10.1 in Debian 8. So it's not
Ubuntu-specific.
** Also affects: xfce4-settings (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks for the reply. I launched the live "CD" version of the daily
build on the machine. The display was changed to a different monitor
with "ordinary" 1280x1024 resolution. Sorry, it is not practical for me
to repeat the old setup and rerun the test.
I see that the nouveau driver is indeed load
I would add a comment. I use Debian 7 with xfce 4.8.0.3, and the same
bug is observed. I believe this is an upstream problem, and has lasted
for many revisions.
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This bug is probably not going to be resolved, given the lack of
interest in solving the problem, and the oldness of the video card. If
you use crunchbang linux, there is actually a simple workaround which I
found to be working. I disabled the kernel modeset altogether (so it
reverts back to user-m
@dan-eloff: is your system 32-bit or 64-bit? I learned yesterday that
webex does not work on linux 64-bit system because they have 32-bit
shared libraries as part of their system. So everything has to run on
32-bit Sorry I don't have time to get the exact link again, but a search
on the web might s
@IlyaY: I also suffer the same problem with webex. Ubuntu 10.04 x86. Do
you have a test website for us to test out webex issue?
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Java apple
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I am using nouveau driver to drive a ViewSonic LCD display that has HD
resolution (1920x1080) on this computer. On random occasion, usually
after unlocking a screen saver, the screen will look corrupt.
Symptoms:
1) desktop background is always corrupted
2) Letters from some
@Adam: Could you give your firefox version, flash version? Are the OS
32-bit or 64-bit? Plus, this bug is so old --it concerns firefox 3.0
series under ubuntu 8. I wonder if your problem is different from this
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Hi Bernt: I recently installed Debian 6.0.2 (Squeeze) on my laptop. I
think this distro runs smoothly on this laptop. Exception is the
firmware for intel iwlwifi, which must be installed separately (not a
big deal). I am using kernel 2.6.38 from squeeze-backports to get rid of
"flickering" problem
I have been using 64-bit Ubuntu (8.10, 10.04 LTS) in Thinkpad T400
with Intel graphics. They are fine in general. There are issues here
and there--some could be annoying. The latest is the problem with
suspend-resume and/or graphics. My issues are described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
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The virtualbox module of version 3.1.6 cannot be compiled against kernel
2.6.38 (lucid backport). Error message is attached somewhere in the list
- of files above.
+ of files supplied below (DKMSBuildLog.txt). Kernel package is version
+ 2.6.38.10.20 (Lucid LTS backpor
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package virtualbox-ose-dkms 3.1.6-dfsg-2ubuntu2 failed to
install/upgrade: virtualbox-ose kernel module failed to build
To manage notifi
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The virtualbox module of version 3.1.6 cannot be compiled against kernel
2.6.38 (lucid backport). Error message is attached somewhere in the list
of files supplied below (DKMSBuildLog.txt). Kernel package is version
2.6.38.10.20 (Lucid LTS backport).
ProblemType: Package
Dis
Hmm... nobody responded. I found a few posting on Ubuntu Forums which
might or might not be relevant:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1467927
* This one says flickering about once a minute. I did not experience
this. I did experience occasional flickering but not as often as once a
minut
Hmm... @spinlock and others:
1) I understand that the original bug report was filed against 9.10. OK,
that version is no longer supported (almost). But 10.x are still!
2) I want to report that installing the latest kernel version
(2.6.32-33-generic) on my 600m laptop does not fix the problem. It
@spinlock: Which new kernel has fixed it? Maybe I can then custom
compile my own kernel. Also, that statement "unsupported series" is
really sloppy. Come on--I have this problem on 10.04 which is supposed
to be Long Term Support. Where is the support then? >:-(
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It's a shame that ubuntu does not release a fix to this problem yet.
According to fedora/red hat bugzilla, this problem has been fixed there
(FC 12, 13). What's up? 10.04 LTS and upward should have received the
fix awhile back.
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X display with Intel i915 driver occasionally goes blank after resume
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I have had Ubuntu 10.04 on my laptop (see details in attachments) since
September 2010. I have been using kernel modeset. This one has a hybrid
Intel/ATI display. I disabled the ATI one and only used the Intel. Here
is the relevant lspci output:
00:
Sorry I was making silly mistake. I have my own compiled numpy-1.2.1
loaded, upon which ubuntu-built scipy depends. I think some binary thing
causes the two packages (my numpy and ubuntu's scipy) to not cooperate
well. Upon removing my custom built numpy, the problem disappeared. Bug
closed.
** Ch
** Also affects: scipy
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Loading scipy.linalg causes segfault on x86 platform
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Binary package hint: python2.6
Simple instruction: fire up python, then on the prompt type:
import scipy.linalg
Python crashes. Upon examination in GDB, I found the following:
(gdb) where
#0 0x in ?? ()
#1 0x007d1064 in init_flinalg () from
/usr/lib/python2.6/di
I'm new to this bug. But I have noticed in my case that over time, the
g-p-m memory usage grows steadily to many tens of MB. I don't remember a
case where g-p-m grows to 500 MB. I just restarted and it used ~8.5MB.
I'm using this on a laptop which is running of A/C most of the time but
sometimes it
The same problem exists in Ubuntu 10.04 also.
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Hi Rusivi1,
The solution has been posted with my original bug report--please see it
again. That is sufficient to fix the stack smashing problem. Actually
fte project is kinda dead. A newer project is efte
(http://efte.cowgar.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl).
Wirawan
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Following Gerrit's suggestion (#23) caused me to have suspend failure.
Upon examining the /var/log/pm-suspend.log, I found the following error:
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/99video suspend suspend:kernel.acpi_video_flags = 0
--quirk-no-fb passed, but system is using a framebuffer.
Aborting.
Returned
Felipe, what you did in giving firefox backtrace is almost complete, but
it still does not provide useful information yet. I think you don't need
to issue "continue", but rather you need to follow step 6 in the wiki
page that you mentioned. The output can be long; so you might want to
issue:
set l
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image
System: Xubuntu 8.10, x86-64 generic/desktop
Hardware: Core2 Duo (Lenovo Thinkpad T400, US model 2764-CTO)
Kernel: 2.6.27 (-9, -10, -11)
When rebooting or shutting down, I consistently get the following crash
dump (like kernel oops?) when the
Alas nobody wants to follow this bug up. Here's a portion from the
wpa_supplicant log that may be relevant:
1232472128.801483: WPA: Key negotiation completed with 00:0b:85:1b:cc:5e
[PTK=CCMP GTK=CCMP]
1232472128.801506: Cancelling authentication timeout
1232472128.801523: State: GROUP_HANDSHAKE -
Confirming that this is not a problem with 0.6.7. Just FYI, I am
reporting another bug which seems to be unrelated:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/316460
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Binary package hint: wpasupplicant
I installed 0.6.7 today on my laptop. It indeed resolves the problem
with "Compound_MAC" problem in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/304126
I configured and built my wpa_supplicant with dbus support (for later
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I noted that the recent versions of Firefox (3.0.4 and 3.0.5) would
randomly explode in terms of memory use. It happened on at least the
following two machines:
* laptop, Dell Lattitude D600 (768 MB RAM, Pentium M), OS: Ubuntu 8.10 with
firefox 3.0.4 and later 3.0.5
* d
I see quite a bit of good input on comment #8 just above. Commenting on
point 8 about the doc bug, this is probably what you are after:
file:///usr/share/doc/gnome-power-manager/gnome-power-
manager-2.24.0/spec/dbus-interface.html#dbus-inhibit
I would like to add one more "feature request" to Bel
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I have a Sony VAIO laptop (PCG-FXA53), which is an old laptop powered by
an AMD Athlon XP 1400+ processor, 512 MB RAM. Using Intrepid is fine
with this laptop with the exception that resuming from sleep (ACPI S3)
is a pain: there is a delay of nearly 122 seconds from the time
This bug also happens to me. I am attaching my Xorg.0.log here. The log
includes log entries after four Ctrl+Alt+F strokes (n = 1..6). Stroke #1 is
the first attempt to switch to a VC (virtual console). It failed in the
following way: the corresponding virtual console (VC) appeared for a split
Hi everybody,
There has been no further discussion from anyone for a little while; new
posts seem to repeat the existing bug description. I am surprised that
such a long bug report hasn't be acted upon promptly, although the fix
is easy to make (albeit being a dirty workaround):
This dire situati
** Also affects: vlc
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Version references: Xubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex), gnome-power-manager version
2.24.0-0ubuntu8.1, vlc/vlc-nox version 0.9.4-1ubuntu3 .
Hardware reference: Dell Lattitude D600 (Pentium M, 768 MB RAM).
I am filing this bug against gnom
Sorry forgot to mention the distro. I am using xubuntu 8.10 with kernel
2.6.27-9-generic. Firefox was version 3.0.4 IIRC. I will report if 3.0.5
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281526
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I can confirm this problem on one of the laptops that I used. IT is a
Sony VAIO PCG-FXA53 with AMD Athlon XP 1400+ CPU, 512MB RAM. The other
laptop (Dell Lattitude D600) never experienced this kind of problem. I
notice that usually either firefox or both firefox/Xorg combination
consumes the CPU af
I installed the newest gnome-power-manager (2.24.0-0ubuntu8.1) on my
Dell Lattitude D600. The result was mixed (I am using xubuntu 8.10,
BTW):
* Now I can see the OSD when adjusting the brightness up and down.
However, the keyboard was still locked as a result of pressing Fn+Up or
Fn+Dn.
* On one
System: Intrepid Ibex. See comment #126 for more hardware/software
detail.
* Commenting suggestion from Jérémie Laval:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/linux/+bug/285323/comments/51
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I am using Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (8.10) with wpasupplicant version 0.6.4
(standard package provided by Ubuntu). I used to be able to connect to a
WPA(2?) wireless connection in Ubuntu 7.04, yet now it won't work with
8.10. Let me give you some background info to be helpful: her
Forgot version string on posting #126. Ubuntu kernel version string is
2.6.27-10.20 .
Wirawan
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arrow under intrepid
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Just to confirm: The newest proposed kernel (2.6.27-10-generic) still
does not solve locked keys in Dell Inspiron 600m/D600. I am still using
xkb-data version 1.3.2ubuntu4.2 .
Wirawan
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https://bug
If it has been reported, where is it? Could you provide the link or bug
number?
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I have reported this problem in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=623478 , yet nobody seemed to
care about this. So here it is...
This affects Gutsy, as far as I know. I have not tested earlier or later
versions. And specifically it affects "network-admin" program, whi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: foo2zjs
I found in debian/README.Debian file this comment:
Please understand that I had to delete some files which the author is
still providing, because I got no source code for them.
This is necessary to get the package into Debian main.
If yo
Public bug reported:
I don't like the way suspend problem reported in Ubuntu, as shown in the
attachment (supplied in a later submission):
Suspend Problem
Your computer failed to suspend.
Check the help file for common
problems.
That's it! I really wish that this applet provides, at least,
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I submitted the corresponding bug report in sources.redhat.com, as bug
#4858 . I found out that even the stock glibc 2.6 has it.
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This, as it turns out, did not happen if we use libc.a in
libc6-dev_2.5-0ubuntu14_i386.deb . So what happens? Perhaps the patch
was missing or wrong in the newer libc?
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Binary package hint: libc6
I used Ubuntu 7.04 on x86 system (Pentium M), and updated the libc
package to version 2.6: (2.6-3ubuntu2). The error described below also
appliled to glibc 2.5, IIRC.
I found that the following C program won't print the correct number of
digits:
#
Public bug reported:
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FTE that is distributed with UBUNTU 7.04 has a bug.
Here is the FTE package identication:
$ cat fte_0.50.0-1.4.dsc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Format: 1.0
Source: fte
Version: 0.50.0-1.4
Binary: fte-console, fte-xwindow, fte, fte-
This might give you a hint of what's the problem is:
The items listed on the menu bar are: File, Edit, Data, Plot, View,
Window, and Help. The crash abovementioned happens when you press any of
the Alt+key to access the menu items and Esc afterward, with the
exception of Alt+F (File menu). I tried
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lesstif2
I am using Ubuntu 7.04 . The LessTif package that I used was: lesstif2
version 0.94.4-2 . The xmgrace version was 5.1.20-1, although I could
reproduce the same bug exactly with 5.1.21-1 also.
How to reproduce:
Try bringing up the xmgrace progr
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