On Friday 02 July 2004 09:16 pm, Bambang Gunawan wrote: > On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 20:34:58 -0400, Roy J. Tellason > > <rtellason@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have noticed the same sort of behavior here at times. Most of the time > > I've got Konqueror and Kmail running, and not much else. Sometimes I > > fire up another program, maybe Knode, or perhaps Kscd and Kmix. > > > > What I've noticed, because I have top running on a text console, is > > that over time the amount of swap used (in addition to system ram, which > > ain't much on this box) continues to grow. It keeps growing as long as I > > run this stuff, and the system gets more and more sluggish, with that > > HD light staying on more and more of the time, until I find it > > intolerable and shut down X altogether. At that point I'll turn swap > > off, back on again, and fire up startx, and things will work fine. > > For a while. > > > > This seems to be a nontrivial memory leak, somewhere. I don't know > > versions, but this was happening with whatever the heck I got under > > Slackware 9.0, and stayed about the same in the stuff that came with > > 9.1. I haven't gotten newer here to try out yet. > > > > It'd be nice if somebody could take a look at this. > > I have same situation, open Konsole with 10 or more sessions, > Konqueror for web browser and Kmail. After a day or more idle, Konsole > little bit sluggish and i've to close Konqueror because eating system > ram 100Mb just to open 2 website in tab.. duh... That's even worse than here. I currently have 2 tabs open and it's eating about 55MB of swap. Of course, it was only eating about 35MB of swap when I first fired things up after the last restart... > After I close Konqueror, Konsole running better but not much :-) Sometimes closing Konqueror seems to help, yeah. > Off topic, whenever Kmail run for fetching to POP server, it's eat > 50%-90% of processor resource, is that normal ? Not here! I changed the default from whatever it was set to something like every 10 minutes, I think, and it does okay more or less. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.