I can confirm what Mikhail says. After I connected to my laptop using
VNC , it stays very, very slow. I see that nm-applet was consuming ~1GB
RAM and X server consuming ~ 100% CPU. I killed nm-applet and everything
come back to normal.
I'm thinking this has some link with Vinagre's option to show
It keeps eating my memory. So after the work day when I get home the
laptop can't respond and hdd is working all the time and I see no free
memory at all. And the one way is to perform hard reset. Additional info
here is not bad: it starts eating as well as vino-server after I connect
remotely to m
As commented in bug #780602, this is most definitely *not* fixed in
Natty. Since this was originally reported against Natty, and since Natty
remains supported, shouldn't the status be "Confirmed", and not "Fix
Released". Or if the status only applies to the latest release, how do
we mark that it's
Perhaps bug # 780602 be marked as a duplicate of this one? I'd love to
see this finally fixed in natty.
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I insist together with axion.
nm-applet is critically leaking memory (tops 300Mb to 500Mb).
Usage of my Xubuntu as a server while opening a desktop environment is
consequently impossible : my 3Gb of RAM memory are filled within the day.
More generaly, some other desktop applets seem leaking memor
Check my top:
PIDUSER PR NI VIRT RESSHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
29777 axion 20 0 292m 49m 2756 S 0 2.5 4:02.15
nm-applet
So far the issue is resolved for me in Oneiric. I have nm-applet at 3
MiB now (which is amazing!), but then again I have an cable connection
in my machine right now as well. I'll keep an eye on it when I work
wireless again.
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nm-applet still leaks lots of memory, I have seen growths of more then
1.0GB. Today I had to restart nm-appplet after 3 days, it was consuming
upwards of 300MB. This problem is very persistent, has not gone away in
any update,
currently I am using:
network-manage 0.8.4~git.20110319t175609.d14809b
** Changed in: network-manager-applet
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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It is still here in 11.10 Oneriric
On my AC100 nm-applet is after one hour eating 185 MByte - out of 500
MByte and no swap.
The rt28xx driver is very unreliable, so nm-applet is quite active.
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Same happening here in Linux Mint based based on Ubuntu 11.04.
In case it helps the info:
sromero@compiler ~ $ free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 499161627019482289668 0 11892 280936
-/+ buffers/cache:2409120
I got this bug in Natty with 0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubuntu1
Anyway I'm just telling people to use wicd, it is so much better for everyday
use.
NM was never good enough even for simple network setup, few years ago it
was better to configure everything manually, now it is still better t
I am using Lubuntu 11.04,
kernel: 2.6.38-11-generic.
nm-applet is 120+ MB right after log in, and growing.
apt-cache policy network-manager-gnome
network-manager-gnome:
Installed: 0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubuntu1
Version table:
I can confirm this with natty, 64 bit.
vasil@shrike:~$ apt-cache policy network-manager-gnome
network-manager-gnome:
Инсталирана: 0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubuntu1
Кандидат:0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubuntu1
Таблица с версиите:
*** 0.8.4~git.20110318t152954.9c4c9a0-0ubu
I'm using Maverick at the moment. I'm using a lenovo thinkpad that has
switch to turn wireless on or off. Normally, I don't have a problem with
nm-applet. However, when I switch the wireless off, switch it back on,
and then wait a day, nm-applet takes over 600 MB of RAM. I'm not sure
what the probl
Is there a fix for this? Or a workaround?
I can confirm this is still an issue on Ubuntu 11.04 64bit.
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Let's reopen the bug then.
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Still getting this off and on. It's currently sitting at ~600MB or so of
RAM. I'm in Classic GNOME rather than Unity.
My ~/.xsession-errors has 17k lines of this:
** (nm-applet:1623): WARNING **: _nm_object_get_property: Error getting
'RsnFlags' for /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/AccessPoint/824
Still in Natty as of may 29th.. it keeps leaking memory after a hour it
grew from 4MB to 12MB
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Not a bug in the upstream code.
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Status: New => Invalid
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After applying what I learned from this bug report, I have evidently correctly
fixed this issue on my laptop. After around 48 to 72 hours I was using around
8 Gb of Ram. All I had! Now after about 48 hours only using around 1 and a
half Gb. Seems as fast as it used to. Hopefully this is fix
Same issue on mine, it consumes about 200Megs of RAM.
OS: Ubuntu 10.10 x86
NM_Applet: 0.8.2
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I have the problem on my laptop - after few hours the nm-applet gets up
to 390MiB. I'm using linux mint 10 x64 and the version of the applet is
0.8.3.
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We (elementary) removed the package from the PPA, so the bug is marked
as fixed on lp:elementaryos.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Yes, to confirm I am using version
0.8.1+git.20100809t190028.290dc70-0ubuntu3 ... not from a ppa. Another
clue: The two machines I am having issues on are old Pentiums with RAM
maxed out at 512MB, running the standard kernel. My new laptop with
Core i3 and 4GB RAM, running the PAE kernel doesn't
It's only the version from the elementarydesktop ppa, correct?
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For those of you having issues, have you confirmed you do not have a bad
version installed? See the output of "apt-cache policy network-
manager-gnome" . If you see a ppa there, or if your version is coming
from a ppa, see comment #50 .
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nm-applet still consuming 2+ GB of Memory as of March 11 2011.
** Also affects: network-manager-applet
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have been focusing on this issue for months and it seems that the
problem have not been fixed yet. I hope this could be quickly solved so
that I am able to delete Notification-Area from my Gnome-Panel.
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I can confirm this on my laptop. Any help debugging this will be done.
My nm-applet was eating 2.5 GB when I had to kill it... Happened thrice
this week. It was running for 3 days to reach that point...
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Sorry about posting twice in a row. Somehow my the previous one was
sent before I hit the "Post Comment" button. Anyway, I notice that nm-
applet is not the only Gnome application with this problem, but it seems
to be the most susceptible. The problem is that the file "icon-
theme.cache" is mapp
Here is output from the command
sudo pmap -d `pgrep nm-applet` | grep -v '\.so'
Desktop:
3461: nm-applet --sm-disable
Address Kbytes Mode Offset DeviceMapping
001e9000 8 rw--- 000:0 [ anon ]
003af000 4 rw--- 000:0 [ ano
This an update of my previous post, I did suspend to my laptop and
signed again the memory went up to 8.3 MB, I repeated the process again
still at 8.3 MB. I had the same issue with my other laptop which was
0.8.2+git.20101123t161608.f143e76-0ubuntu1,, Both were using wireless.
0.8.1+git.20100809t1
This is to confirm that nm-applet consumed more than 300 MB I have
noticed great degrade in performance in my laptop which made me
investigate further,,
I do agree with Jimmy, downgrade did fix the problem
sudo apt-get install network-manager-
gnome=0.8.1+git.20100809t190028.290dc70-0ubuntu3
now
when i see the memory maps of nm-applet, its' 95 percent of ram usage
seems [heap], i thought it could help.
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I have the same problem of steadily increasing memory usage (about 100MB
increase per day) by nm-applet on my desktop system that has two
ethernet NICs and no wireless, a TAP device created by OpenVPN and a
vboxnet device for VirtualBox. Both ethernet NICs are listed in
/etc/network/interfaces so
Ok there is just no point in keeping this bug open any longer : the
issue is resolved in Natty, the remaining issues appear to be caused by
users of some PPA which uses an outdated copy of nm-applet
(elementaryart's elementary-desktop PPA, from what I can tell).
Marking Fix Released for Natty.
In
I've confirmed that downgrading to the
0.8.1+git.20100809t190028.290dc70-0ubuntu3 from
0.8.2+git.20101123t161608.f143e76-0ubuntu1, followed with a reboot, has
alleviated the memory leak issue. The nm-applet was eating up roughly
834mb by the time I found this bug!
OS: Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick)
Kerne
I can now verify that the problem has something to do with the 20101123
package. My work computer (see #45) had nm-applet increasing in memory
usage at a rate of .1M every 13-15 seconds and an almost continuous
stream of error messages in in the .xsession-errors file. I downgraded
network-manager-g
Update: (see #45 above) Just checked my wife's laptop, 64bit
Ubuntu(Pinguy version) NOT updated, wireless only, network-manager-gnome
version 0.8.2+git.20100809t190028.290dc-0ubuntu3. Has been up for over 4
day and nm-applet usage is at 8.3M and has never changed. Checking the
updates available sho
After I downgraded from the ppa-version I had (see post 38), the memory leak is
as far as I can see, gone from my computer, but I reboot now and then to get
sound on HDMI working, mostly I sleep.
Is this issue specific to some hardware, or have I just not enough uptime?
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I can confirm this also. Recent installs on 3 different machines, all
with similar results.
Home PC - desktop, 64 bit Maverick(Pinguy version), 2 gig ram, wired
ethernet, no wireless installed 38 hours=nm-applet at 722.6M and
continuing to grow. As stated above, about .1 every 10-15 seconds.
.xses
** Also affects: elementaryos
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: elementaryos
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: elementaryos
Status: New => Confirmed
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I see the icon but when the VPN service is on, the icon dissapears and
only the lock can be seen. Also, after random time, the nm-applet stops
working. The memory issue is the same - eating a lot of ram as is runs.
Running Maverick 64bit
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I have icons displayed (using gnome classic desktop). I'm also fairly
convinced (as I've pointed out several times in this report already)
that the rate of the memory leak is exacerbated when on a WiFi
connection. I use a wired ethernet connection at work, and the leak is
barely perceptible. Howeve
Can those experiencing this bug please report on whether or not they
have menu icons displayed?
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It doesn't leak that much for me in natty 64-bit, in about 12 hours its
memory use has increased från 4,3 to about 5 MiB. Recently it's begun to
stop after about 10 to 15 hours uptime. It happened again today From
syslog:
Jan 25 14:23:13 localhost kernel: [56320.854230] nm-applet[1761]:
segfault
it grows to over a gig for me on Ubuntu x64... insane... also only
loads once: like it is modal. If I log on as another user on the same
machine... nm-applet will not start. bad bad applet!
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Can any of the above posters confirm or refute my findings?
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Hello. After further investigation I found out the following:
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In Maverick the current version for network-manager-gnome is
0.8.1+git.20100809t190028.290dc70-0ubuntu3
I found out that my network-manager-gnome package was an upgraded one
from ppa:elementaryart/elementarydesktop, namely version
Quick fix: install indicator-network, and disable nm-applet. Works for
me, but indicator-network is not as user friendly or feature rich as nm-
applet.
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Btw. I think indicator-applet might have issues as well. Not as
pronounced though.
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Is there a temporary fix for this?
I'm low enough on RAM for my work as it is already, so I could really be
without this memory leak.
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>From lspci:
09:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5906M Fast
Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
0c:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan]
Network Connection (rev 02)
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What info can I report further and how?
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Maverick confirmed here too...
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That was with the following versions:
network-manager-gnome:
Installed: 0.8.2+git.20101123t161608.f143e76-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.8.2+git.20101123t161608.f143e76-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.8.2+git.20101123t161608.f143e76-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/elementaryart/element
Running for 3 minutes in valgrind produced the following pretty massive
logfile. Hopefully someone can make some sense of it. I opened the
menu and clicked Edit Connections..., this seemed to produce a lot of
errors on its own, but many are there regardless.
** Attachment added: "stderr output f
Ok, well it's been running for about an hour, and memory utilization has
increased from 5.3 MB to 11.1 MB. If it keeps leaking at this rate, it
will use close to a gigabyte after 7 days. Fortunately it's a notebook,
and never turned on for more than about 16 hours at a stretch.
I'm also now gettin
I had my computer going a full week and the memory use increased from
4.3 MiB to 5.6 MiB during that time.
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Mathieu,
I have just updated to that latest version. The GLib-GObject-WARNING in
~/.xsession-errors seems to have stopped, although I'm testing on a
different AP (which is literally in a rack right behind me, so the
signal strength may not be fluctuating at all). I will check again when
I get home
Daniel,
I've uploaded network-manager-gnome 0.8.3+git.20101209t081952.0330eca-
0ubuntu3 today. I believe it will fix the errors you're seeing in
.xsession-errors. Please let me know how much the situation improves (or
if it degrades, obviously) for you. Thanks!
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Daniel, I believe found what you're referring to. I think it's not due
to WiFi but to GSM/CDMA. Since I was planning on uploading a ubuntu3
revision today, I'll try to put this in as well.
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ii network-manager
0.8.3+git.20101219t181118.e919218-0ubuntu1 network management framework daemon
ii network-manager-gnome
0.8.3+git.20101209t081952.0330eca-0ubuntu2 network management framework (GNOME
frontend)
I think this problem is pretty easy to reprod
Daniel, nusret,
Please confirm which version of network-manager-gnome you are using. It
might still leak, but it's definitely a different issue in a different
place in the code. I'd also need to know if you use wifi, 3g, ethernet,
etc. It's all relevant to what could be causing issues.
Daniel,
T
This is still a problem. Whatever is referring to a null pointer is now
somewhere else in the code, as the line number has changed.
(nm-applet:1939): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_image_get_storage_type:
assertion `GTK_IS_IMAGE (image)' failed
(nm-applet:1939): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid (NULL)
My natty installation is fully up-to-date: nm-applet leaks memory
insanely. However, if I disable the wireless, the leak stops. Maybe #5
is right; at least it seems so in my case.
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I've upgraded to this version 0.8.3+git.20101209t081952.0330eca-0ubuntu1
and it doesn't seem to leak anymore. Nm-applet used 4.4 MiB when it was
started this morning and it's still 4.4 MiB 12 hours later. :)
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confirming that network-manager-gnome version 0.8.3+git.20101209t081952
.0330eca-0ubuntu1 is the one I have installed .
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Reassigning to network-manager-applet since it's clearly the culprit,
and putting back in Triaged since I'm not actively looking at the code
now, but will go back regularly. Any help in looking through nm-applet
code is of course welcome :)
** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) => network-m
sojourner, Jakub, thanks for confirming that it's at least a little
better now -- I uploaded a reworked patch that listens to signals from
NM before updating the menu, instead of doing this on fixed intervals. I
suspect there is still an issue either in nm-applet itself, or in
libappindicator (or a
some people on the natty forum are still seeing a small leak after 24hrs
, best hold off closing this for a couple of days .
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seems to work fine now
3,4MB after a couple of hours. i guess it can be closed. any objections?
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this issue seems resolved on my system as of dec 12 , not sure which
update did it but no memory leak , after 7 hrs runtime memory usage the
same as at startup .
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pardon my ignorance but why is the menu being created and destroyed ?
shouldn't it be static unless there is a change of state ? IE: a wired
connection is plugged or unplugged or a wireless connection becomes
(un)available ?
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I've already been looking at it for a little while, even got a patch
that makes it a little less worse, but there's more that needs to be
done there. Much of the issues probably come from the fact the menu
needs to be created and destroyed so frequently, but I couldn't come up
with a better solutio
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Bumping this to high, it leaks fast enough to bring a desktop to its
knees within a day.
This first started when nm-applet started using app-indicator.
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Status: Opinion => Confirmed
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This needs immediate attention.
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I'm using natty 64bit on a wireless network and nm-appelt currantly uses 1,3 GB
RAM after 4 days uptime.
I have the same errors as reported by Daniel Swarbrick
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I am using wired and nm-applet is leaking. So it is not necessarily
wireless related unless it is doing something with my wireless when a
wired connection is established, and no wireless connections are
configured.
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I started system monitor right after boot and nm-applet was using 6.8MB
it has been increasing at 0.1MB every 10>15 seconds this could get out
of hand in a hurry on a low resource system .
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currently using 203MB on my system after 6 hours uptime
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If you look in your ~/.xsession-errors you will also see a steady stream
of errors from nm-applet:
(nm-applet:1648): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_image_get_storage_type:
assertion `GTK_IS_IMAGE (image)' failed
(nm-applet:1648): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid (NULL) pointer
instance
(nm-applet:1648
Yes, I can confirm this - nm-applet is using 60+MB of memory, steadily
increasing over the last 10 minutes from about 53MB.
Natty, with Unity running, all up-to-date 12/04/2010.
Marking as confirmed..
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Oh, I'm on Natty, too.
My swap space is virtually full.
$ free -m
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 1501 1460 41 0 2192
-/+ buffers/cache: 1265236
Swap: 509502 7
-
Stats for nm-applet according to top:
VIRT 1086m
RES 531m
SHR 3888
%MEM 35.4
TIME+ 19:36.79
Pretty serious, considering I only have 1.5GiB (*cringe*) of ram. Chrome
just crashed because of it.
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I've also got this. After 6 hours nm-applet is using 205MB of ram.
Also with updated natty, x86_64 and iwlagn wireless and sky2 (I think) wired.
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