On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 12:27 +0000, Hei Ku wrote:

> It renders the machine unusable, and it will even prevent me from
> restarting kdm. So, if it is not a memory leak, it behaves like one, and
> whether it is a memory leak or not is just semantics. The problem should
> be fixed. If it's an excessive load that will render D-Bus unusable,
> then you have a target for a DoS attack.
> 
I don't think you understand how Linux Virtual Memory works.

If you're having a problem right *now* where your machine is unusable,
and you think that D-Bus is causing it, please provide the output of
"ps avx"

Thanks,

Scott
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dbus-daemon memory leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295741
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