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I have HP ProBook 4310s loaded with Linux Mint 7 Gloria (Jaunty 9.04)
with all the latest updates and ATI Proprietary driver (for ATI Mobility
Radeon 4330).
I am currently having some weird memory leak issue. B
It still affects my system... in about two hours, my 4Gb are entirely
filled (but not by any process, memory is just lost) and swap start to
fill... when that happen iowait grows to 90% more and render the system
unresponsive. That does not happen with the free open source radeon
driver, only with
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Hi idyllic,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
norm
Hi Felix,
It is a separate issue. I have no problem with readahead. The problem
lies in POWERPLAY. Only workaround now is to follow Vancouverite's
advice.
Cheers,
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Anyone experiencing this problem on Karmic, check if you're affected by
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ureadahead/+bug/501715
The "memory leak" occurs after system updates that trigger ureadahead to
reprofile. Rebooting fixes the problem. A workaround is to reboot the
system twice after
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Hi idyllic,
I found that if I boot with the power saving off the leak does not appear. The
PowerSmart feature can be enabled dynamically, so I can just switch it on after
booting and be leak free the whole time! Now I just have to remember to turn
it off before shutting down.
Van
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Hi Van,
Disable Powerplay will force the graphic card to run at its maximum
clock. Is there a way to always set to lowest powerstate before disable
powerplay?
idyllic
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Hi idyllic,
I have isolated the issue to ATI's powerplay. If I turn off powerplay the leak
goes away.
Van
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I discovered an interesting behavior last night. If I let the memory
get really high, then start the program ParaView (compiled from source
www.paraview.org), even if I don't do anything - literally start it and
quit it - the captured memory is released.
To display this I played Freedoom for abou
Vancouverite, yes I am still having the same problem in a fresh install
Karmic 32bit (Kubuntu) with fglrx driver. I will attached my free -m
again later after leaving for an hour or so.
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Reproducible in a fresh-install Karmic.
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This bug affects me too. I posted about this on the ubuntu forums many
months ago and got a "linux memory use is different from what you are
used to" except that linux is really all I'm used to.
If I examine 'free', 'top', 'htop', system monitor, '/proc/meminfo',
etc, they all say that I'm using
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