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Status: Incomplete => New
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gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
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%MEM VSZ RSS
11.8 6102932 1934020
Cleaned the result up manually a bit to only be the memory parts. This
show that the leak is still there.
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At this stage we can't assume those log messages are relevant to the
leak. Can you say how big the RSS of the gnome-shell process gets while
show-trash is false?
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It did not seem to do anything to relieve the issue. Attached is about
an hour and 10 minutes in that state after a reboot.
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Try this setting:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-trash false
and then re-enable Ubuntu Dock.
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Disabling that extension seems to have fixed the leak. From the start I
had appindicator also disabled, would you like me to enable it to see if
this set up causes appindicator to spam the log every few seconds as
well? I'll attach the log from gnome-shell to show the difference.
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Your log seems to only be full of bug 1857392. It's quite unusual to see
that message every 10-15 seconds so I wonder what's triggering it. Any
repeating action like that can cause leaks too.
I can also see at least two leak fixes that haven't made it into 20.04
yet: bug 1876641 and bug 1962565. S
The extensions directory does not exist, so I have no unsupported
extensions. Here is the requested log file.
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OK, while it's that size please also collect the latest log messages
from gnome-shell by:
journalctl -b0 /usr/bin/gnome-shell > gslog.txt
and attach the resulting text file here.
It might also pay to check for any unsupported extensions in:
~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
That direc
I believe the memory leak still exists. It is now 1.3 GB in size. I was
reporting the size given by system monitor in the processes tab, which
appears to be physical memory. I don't know the best way of getting all
the data, so here is the relevant data about memory size from what I got
using ps au
You're probably the best judge of whether the problem is fixed, given
the conditions you describe are very specific. But an increase of 120 to
240MB is normal and wouldn't be considered a leak. Also remember to only
look at the RSS value of the gnome-shell process.
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I let it run for a bit, but it appears it isn't just the desktop icons.
I will sleep with my set up in the state where the leak happens to fully
confirm since it only has gone from 120 to 240 MB. Let me know how I can
collect and post data after letting it leak for a while and I will do so
when I w
Please also consider installing Ubuntu 22.04 as it has a newer desktop
icons extension and will perform better in general.
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Thanks for the bug report.
Judging by your system log I am guessing that the Desktop Icons
extension is the problem here. Please try disabling the desktop icons
extension in the Extensions app and then log in again.
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