>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Milligan <mi...@acmeps.com> writes:
Michael> Another data point. I'm having the same overall issue Michael> using the radeonhd driver on my laptop, so there may or Michael> may not really be an issue with leaks in the nvidia Michael> driver. It sure seems to be related to firefox and flash Michael> content as the memory usage of the xorg process ramps up Michael> when I run firefox (1.5.x thru 3.0.5) and ramps up Michael> exponentially faster for pages that have flash content. Michael> Killing/quiting firefox frees up a lot of memory, but not Michael> from Xorg's overall total. It has behaved like this (for Michael> me) for the past couple of years. Only reason it's not a Michael> big deal for me is I'm constantly having suspend/resume Michael> issues since the 7.10 release, so uptime never exceeds a Michael> couple of weeks anymore. :( Hmm, thinking about this makes it pretty clear to me know. It really must be firefox + flash. My firefox on x86 recently also acquired about 1.5GB of RAM with the X server running at more than 2GB. Killing the firefox instance also released quite a lot of RAM from the X server. But more importantly: As reported earlier, I don't have the problem on my amd64 desktop at work. And guess what! I don't have a flash plugin running for my firefox there. So please debugger folks. Test along these lines, and I am almost certain you will find the real cause of this. Roland -- MASTER: memory leak https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/98783 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs