https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480798
--- Comment #3 from Adam Fontenot <adam.m.fontenot+...@gmail.com> --- I'm switching back to Wayland since I think I can confirm it's specific to that. It tends to slowly grow over time, so it's hard to pinpoint. The biggest thing I've noticed so far is that putting the computer to sleep and waking it up again (and unlocking the lock screen) tends to create a temporary jump, and some of this seems to be "sticky". Unfortunately this is pretty variable. Sometimes no more than 10 MB or so sticks around, sometimes (like right now as I write this comment, as a test), it goes from 350 MB used to 1100 MB used, and even after waiting for it to subside for a few minutes, it's stuck at 800 MB. So that's a 450 MB jump in memory usage by the graphics system in less than a minute. For clarity and emphasis, this didn't happen under the KDE X11 session in my testing. After 2+ days of use, with a browser running, only 461 MB of GART memory was consumed by graphics. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.