> Attached is a patch that should reduce the memory and speed up the
> display of images, it may not be 100% correct yet (lack of rotation and
> using the thumbnails for the full image).
>
> The thumbnails can be generated with the helper "mkimagemrss" and the
> size of the thumbnail can be control
> I had a brief look at this when you reported the problem. Wasn't sure if
> this was a memory leak or not but noticed that freevo holds onto the
> images. Of course with modern cameras images can be very large
> 3072x2048x4 bytes (24MB) per image so a few images will use quite a bit
> of memory an
nobody else having memory issues with photo viewing and freevo 1.8.3 ?
regards,
Olivier
Olivier Sessink wrote:
> Jason Tackaberry wrote:
>> On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 20:21 +0100, Olivier Sessink wrote:
>>> memory.. It's running freevo dedicated, so besides the X server and a
Jason Tackaberry wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 20:21 +0100, Olivier Sessink wrote:
>> memory.. It's running freevo dedicated, so besides the X server and a
>> ssh daemon there is nothing else using memory, still freevo is killed by
>> the out-of-memory killer. What chan
Hi all,
I just upgraded the box under my TV from freevo 1.7 to 1.8.3. Everything
seems to work fine, but there is one huge regression: the memory usage
when viewing images is increased a lot, and my box has only 512MB
memory.. It's running freevo dedicated, so besides the X server and a
ssh daemon