Yan Li wrote: > On 12/19/18 5:05 AM, Jerry Geis wrote: > >> I have three machines running CentOS 7.6 in desktop mode. 2 are fine. >> 1 of them is having a memory issue that is Out of memory >> [17878] 1000 17878 2069991 42311 11898880 0 0 >> gnome-shell >> >> This gnome-shell looking at /var/log/messages after reboot - is the >> HIGHEST >> amount of memory. Looking at "top" now - it certainly does not use that >> amount of ram at this time. >> >> These are the gnome-shell packages installed. >> rpm -qa | grep gnome-shell >> gnome-shell-extension-alternate-tab-3.28.1-5.el7.noarch >> gnome-shell-extension-top-icons-3.28.1-5.el7.noarch >> gnome-shell-extension-window-list-3.28.1-5.el7.noarch >> gnome-shell-extension-launch-new-instance-3.28.1-5.el7.noarch >> gnome-shell-extension-apps-menu-3.28.1-5.el7.noarch >> gnome-shell-extension-common-3.28.1-5.el7.noarch >> gnome-shell-extension-user-theme-3.28.1-5.el7.noarch >> gnome-shell-extension-places-menu-3.28.1-5.el7.noarch >> gnome-shell-3.28.3-6.el7.x86_64 >> >> Why is gnome-shell eating my memory? What can I do? >> > > /rant: gnome-shell has always been this resource hog in the past few > years, maybe after they started using JavaScript for almost everything. > There are countless memory leaks that are being patched. 3.29 and 3.30 > both have important fixes that are not in the 3.28 shipped by Red Hat for > RHEL 7.6. > > >> Basically - the machine isn't even doing anything. Boots up and shows >> one static web page. At this time that is all. Then about 24 hours later >> its out of memory. The other 2 machines that seem fine - are showing the >> same web page. But not out of memory. > > On workstations, I have to hit Alt-F2 and type "r" to restart > gnome-shell every morning to keep its memory use at bay. For long running > sessions, I'd switch away from GNOME. Maybe to Cinnamon, XFCE, or any > other lightweight desktop environments. Fixing the memory leaks of > gnome-shell is not trivial. > On the one hand, KDE *used* to be a memory hog and bloatware... a number of years ago. Now, it's lean and mean, compared to... they're using JAVASCRIPT for the bloody GUI? On the other hand, I almost never have problems. Of course, my manager thinks I go overboard, because I log out, fully, every night. And I do the same at home.... mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos