I also have this problem !  I am running Ubuntu (vanilla/Gnome) 9.04.

The problem only appeared 3 days ago though, and from reading the above
comments it seems I have the same context:

- leaving the computer running 24/7
- I did started a Virtualbox session a few days ago and it's been running 24/7 
as well
- gfvsd ate 2GB yesterday evening. I ended the process and instantly got my 2GB 
back. This morning the machin was unresponsive and gfsd (must have restarted 
automatically, somehow ?), verdict : 3GB had leaked ! 2GB in RAM (hence 
filling/saturating the 3.2GB of RAM I have available), and putting the 
remaining 1GB on swap.

I am very surprised that such a disaster is considered only as a "low"
importance bug ?!

I saw a comment above talking about power saving settings. If it does
matter, then I guess I should add that all power saving features are
disabled (it a desktop computer). No screensaver, hard drives alwyas
running, everything always on.

I am not terribly skilled at debugging, and other subscribers to this
bug seem more able than I am, but if there is sometihng useful that I
could contribute, I will definitely make the effort, as this gigantic
and fast growing memory leak is giving me nightmares now I have hit it !
:-/

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433500
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