I have 8 GB. I only have the desktop folder widget and the standard
ones on the bottom panel like software updater, networking, clipper,
clock, etc. The way I got plasma-desktop to take almost 450 MB of
memory was by opening and closing widgets. Here is what vmstat shows:
vmstat
procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- -----cpu------
r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id wa st
2 0 12928 601804 156324 5295712 0 0 927 968 18 13 38
1 58 3 0
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Anton Aylward
On 04/17/2014 08:07 PM, Lars Kruczynski wrote:
Here is what is showing for plasma-desktop. I switched activities a few times and opened and closed a bunch of widgets, and now KSysGuard shows plasma-desktop taking 452,816 MB of memory and it's eating 25% of the CPU for no reason, and it's stuck there. I upgraded the Xorg packages, so we will see if that helps the memory usage.
pmap $(pidof plasma-desktop)|tail -n 3 Total: 7285496K 574224K 512179K 470216K 0K
3874008K writable-private, 3089568K readonly-private, 321920K shared, and 562712K referenced
And how much physical memory do you have and how much swap/page activity do you have? What widgets do you have?
Try using vmstat to see how much memory is free and what your paging activity is when the system is, nominally, quiescent.
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