For me, it is much slower. This is on a desktop that is attached to an
APC UPS via the USB cable. There is no indicator in my panel (unless
maybe if the power goes out and I start running on the UPS?). I last
restarted gnome-power-manager on the 23rd and it is now using 132MB.
Using the same command that Simon just posted, it looks like whatever
this 4kB leak is, it is happening once every 20 seconds for me instead
of every second.

Now I just unplugged the USB cable and not only did the memory leak stop
but the process has actually started freeing memory! After a couple of
minutes it has trimmed itself by 5MB (down to 127MB). I wasn't watching
very closely at first but it seems like it dropped a couple of MB pretty
quickly. Now I can still see it dropping a few KB here and there but it
is pretty slow going.

I'm still running the stock code. I will try -proposed if I have some
spare time.

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memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273
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