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[Bug 460758] possible memory leak in gnome-panel
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- Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 03:19:45 -0700 (MST)
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460758
User sassmann@xxxxxxxxxx added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460758#c8
--- Comment #8 from Stefan Assmann <sassmann@xxxxxxxxxx> 2009-01-02 03:19:44
MST ---
(In reply to comment #7 from Vincent Untz)
lol
Okay valgrind --log-file=/tmp/gnome-panel.valgrind gnome-panel is running. It's
horribly slow but I'll try to keep working with it. How long should I run it ?
btw, before I left for the holidays I installed an 11.1 on another machine and
let it run in it's initial state. There seems to be no memory leak on that
machine. Now if I compare that machine to my machine I have a strong feeling
that it's the System Monitor which I have running on my machine that eats all
the memory.
Things that I have running additionally to that other machine
- System Monitor
- Workspace switcher
- Logout buttons
- Mini Commandline
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User sassmann@xxxxxxxxxx added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460758#c8
--- Comment #8 from Stefan Assmann <sassmann@xxxxxxxxxx> 2009-01-02 03:19:44
MST ---
(In reply to comment #7 from Vincent Untz)
Ah, you need some developer black magic ;-) In 11.1, the best way to do this
is... "pkill gnome-panel; pkill gnome-panel; pkill gnome-panel; pkill
gnome-panel; pkill gnome-panel; pkill gnome-panel; pkill gnome-panel; pkill
gnome-panel; pkill gnome-panel; "
lol
Okay valgrind --log-file=/tmp/gnome-panel.valgrind gnome-panel is running. It's
horribly slow but I'll try to keep working with it. How long should I run it ?
btw, before I left for the holidays I installed an 11.1 on another machine and
let it run in it's initial state. There seems to be no memory leak on that
machine. Now if I compare that machine to my machine I have a strong feeling
that it's the System Monitor which I have running on my machine that eats all
the memory.
Things that I have running additionally to that other machine
- System Monitor
- Workspace switcher
- Logout buttons
- Mini Commandline
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