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1109 Mo VIRT and 672 RES on my computer (I never turn it off, always use
suspend)
notify-osd is a memory hog
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I have the problem too. Right now, after just 2 hours since I started my
computer notify-osd already uses 442MiB on ubuntu 10.04
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I just clean installed 10.04 desktop and after 3-4 hours of playing
tracks with Banshee, notify-osd is consuming 541M RES and 1230M VIRT.
I'm guessing this means that not all of the leaks are gone.
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I ran notify-osd from lp:notify-osd (rev397), sent a bunch of bubbles
with random stock icons under valgrind and didn't see anything obviously
leaking here anymore.
that said, I am not sure that auto restart is something we should do ...
a) it hides memleaks and b) it breaks apps that are not prop
Fixed with the new 0.9.22 release now (plugged memleaks + autorestart)
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Should be fixed with the new 0.9.22 release now (plugged memleaks +
autorestart)
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Michael, so you're running notify-osd 0.9.22?
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I had noticed abnormally high memory usage with notify-osd + banshee as
well while using Jaunty. I recently install Karmic, and now memory
usage is at a reasonable 11mb according to System Monitor.
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I was running Banshee as well, and now top shows notify-osd using 822M
VIRT, 757M RES. System Monitor shows it using 142.2M with a heap size
of 643.8M. This strikes me as a pretty serious bug and I hope it gets
resolved by the next release. FYI--still running 0.9.11-0ubuntu3 under
Jaunty. Is th
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Jonathan, with which version of notify-osd you saw that (in a terminal
do: dpkg --list notify-osd)? What tool did you use to aquire the memory-
usage of notify-osd? Thanks in advance!
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On my system, notify-osd is using 700MB of RAM and 1.5GB of swap. All
it's been doing all day is putting up Banshee notifications of new
tracks. I had to kill the process.
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Personally, I don't have the pb anymore (on uptodate Jaunty).
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On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 11:09:18 - "David Barth"
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>Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
>Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
>any
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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BTW, on my system notify-osd is reported to be using 8.3 MBytes by
gnome-system-monitor. top reports for notify-osd 17 MBytes (RES) and 174
MBytes (VIRT).
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Via which means did you aquire this number?
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Well, I just had usage of over 300 MB...
The only things that have been displayed have been "Now playing" stuff from
banshee (1.5.0) and notifications of my laptop connecting over wireless ad-hoc.
If you need more information, please let me know!
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Gentlements,
I've noticed that the notify-osd memory usage is reduced to 4.8 mbs
recently on my box (regularly updated).
I'd guess that recent changes partially, if not fully, contribute to
this reduction. So thank you for the continuous progress.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 19:36, Cody Russell wro
So I'm working on moving my pixbuf scaling code into notify-osd, and I
noticed in bubble.c bubble_set_icon_from_pixbuf() doesn't appear to
unref pixbufs under all conditions, and it seems very likely that we're
leaking pixbufs here.
I'm not sure how useful it is to apply this patch since I'm plann
questions were answered, setting the Ubuntu task to Triaged to reflect
the status of the upstream one, thanks.
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Mirco, can you take a look and tell us if this is normal? It seems that
17MB is a lot. Especially, if you're still working on a cache for the
blur effect for example.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mirco Müller (macslow)
Status: N
Here comes glxinfo | grep renderer
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 945GME GEM 20090114 x86/MMX/SSE2
Here comes the /proc/$PID/status. What is the significant value that one
needs to retain for the discussion?
cat /proc/3851/status
Name:notify-osd
State:S (sleeping)
Tgid:3851
You can't really use top output as a remotely reliable source of memory
information. Even to get the numbers I posted above, I was pulling
those out of /proc/$PID/status and I don't think that's really a
completely accurate source of memory information. To get realistic
numbers you probably need
For the 29MB, it was via the gtop (the thing that gets poped up if you
click on the panel's performance monitor).
For the other details you asked, can you provide further instructions?
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>What means did you u
After recent update, I've as well around 17MB. Nevertherless, I consider
that 17MB is still too much :-)
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On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 12:18:56 - "Cody Russell"
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>I'm seeing 16516 kB heap, 108 kB stack memory used. Everything else
>seems to be shared libraries a
the writtable memory in gnome-system-monitor is around 16megas on my
jaunty
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I'm seeing 16516 kB heap, 108 kB stack memory used. Everything else
seems to be shared libraries and such.
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On my system notify-osd uses around 17MB.
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29 MB of RAM does not seem like heavy usage.
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What means did you use to determine this value of 29 MBytes of memory
used by notify-osd? Can you please also state you setup in terms of gfx-
card, used gfx-driver, window-manager used. Thanks in advance!
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