I tracked down the problem to the `accounts-daemon` process.
Once I disabled that, as described in the link below, my problems seem to have
gone away.
indicator-sound-service, unity-settings-daemon, ... are all behaving correctly.
I have yet to figure out what impact disabling the `accounts-dae
I tried running indicator-sound-service and indicator-session-indicator
under valgrind, though it didn't seem to do much.
indicator-sound-session actually used less memory, but it didn't seem to
respond too well. Clicking on the indicator didn't show the regular
menu.
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So how can we test this with valgrind? Something like this doesn't work:
killall unity-settings-daemon && G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-
friendly valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --num-callers=40
--log-file=valgrind.log /usr/lib/unity-settings-daemon/unity-settings-
daemon
I
The system hasn't been up for 2 hours, but it's leaking memory like
crazy again:
indicator-sound-service: 2121M
unity-settings-daemon: 1452M
indicator-messages-service: 1421M
accounts-daemon: 1063M
indicator-session-service: 717M
That's over 6 gigabytes, and restarting any of the processes does n
I haven't encountered it again until today. It doesn't happen all the time, but
it doesn't just go away with a reboot either.
I've written a crontab that kills the process every 10 minutes, that's the best
workaround for now.
Haven't had time to try valgrind.
However, something strange is going
About the configuration:
The system runs on an SSD, with only a root and home partition.
The only special thing is that there is no swap partition, but a swap
*file* on the root disk.
It's running on a relative simple nvidia card, with 2 or 3 monitors.
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You received this bug notification beca
After adding the option "Composite" "Enabled" to the xorg.conf file, I
got compiz to load.
Unfortunately, it looks terrible. The entire positioning is out of whack
when xinerama is enabled.
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