** Changed in: xorg-server
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Title:
X server memory leaks related to dbus
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Importance: Medium => Unknown
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Adam Porter: Please file a new bug (using ubuntu-bug xorg), the original
reporter says this is not an issue anymore and you problem needs logs to
analyze and is most likely different.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Correction, logging out and back in doesn't reduce the X process's
memory usage. When I log back in, it's the same X process PID, and RSS
is about the same. If I log out, restart X, and log back in, it's back
to normal usage. For example, just now I restarted X, loaded Konqueror,
and came to thi
I'm using Kubuntu Lucid amd64 with KDE4, an ATI Radeon HD 4770 with
fglrx drivers. X seems to be leaking a lot of memory. When I first log
in to a KDE session my system RAM usage is around 650 MB. After a day
or so of normal usage, and then closing all apps that weren't running
right after I log
I don't see it too on Lucid at now:
# ps aux | grep X
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 9599 5.0 0.8 149052 33864 tty7 Ss+ May02 340:29 /usr/bin/X -nr
-nolisten tcp :0 vt7 -auth /var/run/xauth/A:0-7SRb1a
# uptime
19:34:48 up 4 days, 18:10,
I don't see this problem any more.
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Hi Lukas,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
normal
Hello,
Disabling xinerama worked for me too.
On ubuntu 9.04 (using an Intel GMA chipset), I added this at the bottom
of my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and then had no more problem after
restarting the X server:
Section "Serverflags"
Option "Xinerama" "false"
Endsection
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I have the same problem and took also an xrestop snapshot.
Looks like plasma-desktop is eating up memory. But when i use top its seams
xorg is eating it.
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PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
2270 bernhard 20 0 1020m 97m 17m S9
** Changed in: xorg-server
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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he,
this is my valgrind log file. Command: valgrind --log-file=vdebug.log
--leak-check=full startx > xdebug.log
vdebug.log is attachted, but not very helpful i think. is my command wrong?
** Attachment added: "Log file of Valgrind"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29998217/vdebug.log
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@Murz, installing debug symbols for the X server (xserver-xorg-core-dbg
package) and then running it under valgrind with the --leak-check=full
parameter might be sufficient to pin point a malloc/free mismatch. I
have never tried this myself though; I have no idea if it's useful in
practice for the
What additional info I can give you for describing this bug?
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Confirm this issue on fresh install of Ubuntu Jaunty AMD64 and KDE 4.2.2
or KDE 4.3 Beta 1.
Output of xrestop is attached.
$ ps aux | grep X
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 2755 21.8 20.3 815752 617420 tty7Ss+ 09:59 107:16 /usr/bin/X -br
-no
Can you correlate the X leaking to any particular type of X resource
inside the "xrestop" program?
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I also have noticed the X binary growing to 1.2GB on my laptop running 9.0.4
and compiz. It resets down
to around 400MB if I restart X.
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I am running the patched version of the intel driver
2:2.7.0-1ubuntu2~xup~1 to help with the freeze, and I also have a severe
memory leak.
Overnight (approx 12 hours) my swap space grew from nothing to 2G.
When I tried to logout kdm apparently hung. I could ssh in from another
machine and re-sta
wa...@wayne-laptop:~/tmp/azure_dev/src$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
wa...@wayne-laptop:~/tmp/azure_dev/src$ uname -a
Linux Wayne-laptop 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC
200
I don't know whether the following info help.
I restarted my system when I left my office and didn't run any big program,
like Firefox. Then use "free -m" to exam the memory usage.
wa...@wayne-laptop:~$ free -m
total used free
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