@Robotex: Yes, that's true, but it misses the point I was trying to
make. There is the system indicator applet (which lives in the gnome
panel) that *looks* just like indicator-multiload (which lives in the
indicator area), and I agree that these are different programs with
different codebases. Only the latter is usable in Unity. Obviously the
gnome panel applet, which is only usable in classic, is not leaking.
However, one can use indicator-multiload, in the indicator area, in
classic mode as well. In this case, it does not appear to cause a leak.
Only when run under Unity does the indicator-multiload cause a memory
leak.

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  memory leaking in compiz

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