I'm having problems trying to install the Pulseaudio package from your
ppa.
I get these errors when i remove pulseaudio from my system and try to
install the one from your ppa
pulseaudio:
Depends: libpulse0 (=1:0.9.19-0ubuntu4.1~crimsun1) but
1:0.9.21-0ubuntu3~~karmic~ubuntuaudiodev1 is to be
doing the sudo dpkg -P --force-depends libpulse0 sudo apt-get -f
install wants to remove some gnome stuff
The following packages will be REMOVED:
gnome-applets gnome-control-center gnome-media gnome-panel gnome-session
gnome-settings-daemon indicator-applet
indicator-applet-session
Ok managed to get pulseaudio switched over. updated udev to the latest
version (147~6.1) and attached is the udevadm-monitor.log
the memory leak is now gone, however there are still many udev processes
which are eating up CPU usage still.
sudo stop udev
to stop udev will bring my CPU usage back
valindil89
read post #73
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/424655/comments/73
you have to revert back to the older udev for now to stop the leak and
extra cpu usage.
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ZAP, revert back to the previous version of udev to stop the leak until
a fix comes out. I mentioned it in post #73 here.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/424655/comments/73
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revert back to the old version of udev to stop the leak in the meantime.
I mentioned it in post #73 here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/424655/comments/73
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a fresh install of karmic wont have the memory leak because it is using
the older udev. updating the udev should produce it on certain system. I
know it does on mine with a fresh install of 64bit karmic with my intel
based hardware on my laptop after updating udev.
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i commented out the module-udev-detect loading so module-detect is used
instead.
The pulseaudio memory leak is now gone. However the higher than normal
cpu idle usages is still there. There are a bunch of udevd processes in
the system monitor (76+ of them)
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i have system sounds turned off, and it'll leak when idling as soon as
the system is first booted up.
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here you go, i ran it as indicated in the link you sent about massif
mode.
** Attachment added: pulselog2.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36464911/pulselog2.txt
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just to note, for those you who are like me and reverted back to Version
147~6.0 of udev to stop the memory leaks, you can get your hot swapping
of external drives/memory sticks, etc working by opening up a terminal
and typing
sudo stop udev
sudo start udev
then your external drives will get
pulseaudio process stable here on my end after doing the above
instructions.
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ok, I made the closedir(dir); changes to udev-node.c, rebuilt the
packages and installed them and rebooted.
Pulseaudio is now eating up my memory.
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thanks for the link,
the last post here shows what is going on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8344591postcount=5
package 'udev' (147~-6.1 according to synaptic) makes pulseaudio eat up
all the memory. Reverting back to the previous version of udev (146~6.0)
fixes the pulseaudio memory
revert back to the older version. Version 147~6.0 (typo on my above post
on the version #).
in synaptic if you have udev (147~-6.1) installed from karmic-updates,
that is what is causing the problem. Select it udev in synaptic and goto
Packages then Force Version and choose the 147~-6
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Just did a reboot. Everything looks good. PulseAudio is sitting at a
stable 1.8MB.
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I'll also point out. the karmic udev on 64bit systems (dunno about the
32bit version), will not automount usb/card reader/esata with 147.60
udev, 147.61 udev solves the issue, but then you get the pulseaudio
memory problem associated with it. So downgrading to 147.60 udev you may
loose the
here's the udev-147~-6.1 log
(typo again on my previous post, i should have said udev-147~-6.0
instead of 146~-6.0)
** Attachment added: udev-147~-6.1.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35841671/udev-147%7E-6.1.log
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Here's the log of udev146~-6
** Attachment added: udev 146~-6.0 log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35841608/udev-146%7E-6.0.log
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the ppa is here
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/ppa
i'm using the ppa version, it does not fix the problem yet.
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here is another updated pulseaudio log file. During this time, i decided
to play back a mp3 in rhythmbox. Everything was going fine until i
opened up firefox to browse the web then the sound just stopped cutting
out. pulseaudio kept on eating up memory, and computer started to lag,
cursor lag,
ya i get the memory leak even with everything closed and just idling.
But playing back sound when firefox is open seems to make it want to
crash or hang up my system as well. Could be a entire other issue
though.
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getting same issue on my laptop. Pulse audio is eating up memory until
it slows my system to a halt and locks it up.
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ran valgrind on pulseaudio, log attached.
** Attachment added: valgrind.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35446726/valgrind.log
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pulseverbose.log attached as requested.
** Attachment added: pulseverbose.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35446987/pulseverbose.log
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oh forgot to add, here's a screenshot to show it eating up memory.
http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/8135/pulseaudio.jpg
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run this in a terminal
echo autospawn = no ~/.pulse/client.conf
killall pulseaudio
then
sudo apt-get install valgrind
then you can do something like this
valgrind --log-file=pulselog.txt --leak-check=full -v pulseaudio
then you can do this to restore pulseaudio settings afterwards
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