Confirming in 18.04.1: `indicator-datetime-service` is allocating 3GB+
of memory (!), starting soon after startup
This started happening after I installed evolution and set it up to sync
with gmail using the evolution setup wizard.
I uninstalled evolution and the problem continued.
Although evol
Just to confirm that the latest upstream kernel (3.16.0-031600rc7) works
for me, and that it affects at least 3.13.0-24 up to 3.13.0-32 for me.
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The bug created by Nicola includes a workaround (install an upstream
kernel) that has worked for me.
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Title:
8086:088e [Dell XPS L322X] wifi slow
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Title:
no HDMI on hybrid graphics
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I am following instructions as per
http://linux-hybrid-graphics.blogspot.com/2011/08/problems-with-hdmi-in-hybrid-graphics.html
My laptop model is Asus U36JC with NVIDIA GeForce 310m (optimus)
ironhide version 1.0-1~oneiricubuntu39
I am using 11.10 64 bit.
The monitor is n