---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Hi-Angel <hiangel...@gmail.com> Date: 7 December 2017 at 21:12 Subject: Re: X is consuming ~100 GiB of RAM(!) To: Ewen Chan <chan.e...@gmail.com>
On 7 December 2017 at 19:22, Ewen Chan <chan.e...@gmail.com> wrote: >> That's one more of beauties of open source > > The thing that I can think of that would be even more beautiful than that > would be if this didn't happen at all in the first place. :D > > This "memory leak" or high consumption of memory from the subsystem that > draws/renders the desktop/GUI doesn't happen at all with Windows no matter > how many times I run the same analysis script. > > My early subjective analysis (with this mgag200 blacklist) puts the time it > takes to run the simulations now on par with Windows and Windows just worked > (properly) like this from the get go. > > People keep talking about great and wonderful Linux is, but this experience > has been anything but. Problems arise everywhere, it's the state of life per se. Today I been forced to engage with some peoples, also because of them I lost some post. In addition I've been two days arguing with stupid support of wordpress.com who can't understand that their Markdown is broken. But this doesn't make me to claim that all people are bad. The beauty of open source is that when you have a problem, you actually have ways to solve it. After this discussion happened I did even more research, and found that the Matrox driver seems to be in the end FOSS. This means that you actually fix the code, or pay to someone else to fix it. Out of pure luck you don't happen to have the problem on Windows, but now imagine you would. What you gonna do? Let me quote one developer: "What happens when you read some doc and either it doesn't answer your question or is demonstrably wrong? In Linux, you say "Linux sucks" and go read the code. In Windows/Oracle/etc you say "Windows sucks" and start banging your head against the wall." --- Denis Vlasenko on lkml _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: https://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: %(user_address)s