Sounds like this bug may actually be the same as Bug #432794.
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I'm on 9.10 and gnome-panel uses ~500M and all of the cpu. It may be
triggered when I use google-chrome but that's just a guess at this
point.
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I upgrade to 9.10. This problem still there. When i switch the
wallpapers memory usage increases till crash the system
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Well i dunno if this is a closed bug because i didn't saw the solution
here so i wanna know what is the status of this bug? it affects me too,
as you can see on the attachment that i made.
sincerely, Sebastian.
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OK, got it, sorry
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 12:03, Sebastien Bacher
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> don't reopen closed bugs because you have a similar issue, open a new
> bug rather
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don't reopen closed bugs because you have a similar issue, open a new
bug rather
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Confirmed on 9.04, VSZ=260M, RSS=186M.
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I confirm this is an issue on Ubuntu 9.04 still. gnome-panel memory
usage had killed my system. I have notice that the memory increase when
switch wallpapers. I used Drapes. I tested changing wallpaper every 5
min. The memory was increasing with each new wall paper.
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Just to confirm I too have the reported bug on my OS.
Ubuntu 8.10 x86 human theme, some minor changes like moving the bar to the
right of the screen.
Thank You for your work on fixing the issue, I REALLY appreciate what
you are doing for us.
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I can confirm this is still an issue. I just noticed gnome-panel was
using an incredible 498MiB! I killed it and it restarted with just
11MiB although within a few minutes it went to 12MiB. I haven't
switched my gnome theme for years and when I do it doesn't seem to
increase the memory usage of
This is still going on with fully updated (proposed & backports) Ubuntu
8.10 Intrepid.
Ekiga 3.0.2 (in the tray) is also eating memory. When I restart ekiga,
gnome-panel memory usage goes back down to the mid teens (normal for
me).
Seems as though gnome-panel is accepting (and taking ownership of
Switching control themes (using System -> Preferences > Appearance ->
Customize) I can reproduce this bug. When virtual memory usage is > 1.8GB I get
the exact error message: Could not launch application Failed to fork (Cannot
allocate memory).
Temp. solution: killall -9 gnome-panel (again for l
Playing around with themes increases virtual memory usage fast to over
1GB for me until I can no longer start any program from the panel any
more (Some "unable to fork (oom)" message). killall -9 gnome-panel
helps.
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When I rebooted yesterday (purely to reclaim memory), gnome-panel had about
230MB.
Now, after 20 hours of uptime, it's at 65MB and climbing.
So, it's clearly not fixed. How can I help to sort this?
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63 megs res after 3 days on i386. A fresh one uses 18 megs. I don't
think it's fixed.
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Yeah, it appears to be fixed. if it ends up not actually being fixed,
I'll file a new bug.
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do you consider the bug fixed then in intrepid?
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well, this is what top tells me after leaving things running overnight:
PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+COMMAND
20 0 488m 36m 15m S0 0.94:33.87 gnome-panel
So that does look much better than before.
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My Intrepid system's been up for about five days and 17 hours (says
"uptime"), and "gnome-panel" currently takes up 16.7MB (says the System
Monitor). So, it looks good for me! Thanks!
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I just disabled my nightly gnome-panel killing script, so I'll let you
know tomorrow if the panel is still leaking memory.
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do you still get the issue in intrepid?
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I also have a problem with gnome-panel, memory usage skyrockets to about
2GB _resident_ before I have to logout and log back in to make sure that
gnome-panel is killed and restarted. This is a major annoyance and I
have been plagued by it on 7.10 and now on 8.10 too.
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I confirm the problem. Ubuntu 8.04 - the Hardy
More than 280MB of virtual memory. Restart of the gnome-panel helps
gnome-keyboard-applet is another hog with 60MB+ which is insane considering
that this is just a button to switch language
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I have this issue too. I've attached my valgrund log of 64bit bit Ubuntu
and 2d 14h uptime. gnome-panel is now usuing 181mb of ram and it is set
to auto-hide. After 1-2 days uptime it's very hard to use my pc without
restarting gnome-panel..
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I am very sorry that i can not help exsplicit on this bug, because my
memory-leak only occurs when i activate "Auto-hide" for my panel, but i
won't file a bug on that. Without that, my gnome-panel process keeps
running for days, without any significal memoryusage-growth.
Im not able to get any Inf
Yesterday, for me, the panel's memory usage was at 230 megabytes and
counting! I'd like to help fix this bug; could someone please post or
refer me to a guide for using Valgrind with the panel? Thanks!
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I was wrong its about 1,5mb to 2,5mb auch hide or appear.
See my Valgrind log with show reachable and dpkg.
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Hardy 64bit: Same symptomatic.
Only one panel at the bottom with just menubutton, tasklist, systray and clock.
Compiz deactivated.
I discovered this with enabled auto-hide:
When panel dehides the process gnome-panel grow about 4-5 megabytes.
When panel then auto-hides it grow again at the same am
I've attached my log. I included the --show-reachable=yes and installed
the -dbg packages before running it. gnome-panel was eating up a ton of
memory this morning when I stopped the log, so there should be something
in there.
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the log show some extra use, how to you stop gnome-panel though? using
ctrl-C to interrupt it could create wrong reports since it doesn't exit
normally in this case and might not be doing the cleaning, in any case
should be sent to bugzilla.gnome.org by somebody having the issue
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Fortunately i did that already. But I had qualms to upload that much :)
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the log has no useful information, could you get another one using
--show-reachable=yes and attached it to the bug?
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I do use xearth for a background image, and it updates every 10 minutes.
I'm not sure what else you mean by configuration. I strongly suspect
the leak is related to the deskbar applet, because I seem to remember
noticing that I didn't have the huge memory usage on the occasions that
it crashed an
No background image, just a plain panel with clock, tasklist and
systray. Sits on top edge, stretched and 25 pixels high. no auto-hide,
no hide buttons. No background (system's theme).
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I have this issue on a current Hardy machine (32bit, supported upgrades
only). But not in such a drastic manner. I think because i'm using only
1 panel. I flagged this bug as "Confirmed", therefore. I don't know how
to get a valgrind log, though, because when i kill gnome-panel it
immediately gets
do you still get the issue using the current version? the log shows an
issue but you didn't install the debug variants so it has no details,
could you install gnome-panel-dbgsym libgtk2.0-0-dbgsym
libglib2.0-0-dbgsym libwnck22-dbgsym libcairo2-dbgsym and get a new log?
what configuration do you use
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Ok, I followed the instructions and attached the log.
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