I've seen this bug as well. I'm running a program for research that has
to create and delete many folders in the background. If I let this run
Xorg jumps to >2 GiB of memory over the course of a few hours. Is it odd
that this occurs even though the folder creation and such is happening
through a script and not me actually clicking on it in nautilus? I don't
know if that's relevant.

Running Ubuntu 9.10 x64, 4 GB of RAM, nVidia graphics card.

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Nautilus causes memory leak in Xorg?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484521
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