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    kde4 memory leak

    I just upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10 to 11.04. From a reboot, if I login to KDE and run top, the memory usage for 'kde4' will slowly creep up until the system is unusable. After about an hour it is at 80% memory usage.

    Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this (i.e. find out what specific piece or component is causing the problem)? I have disabled 'nepomuk' and the only thing that I have specifically added to startup is 'yakuake'.

    Thanks!
    -Shawn

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    Re: kde4 memory leak

    The jump from 10.04 to 11.04 is rather large for some systems. My machine can run Kubuntu 10.04 with no problems, but trying to run 11.04 was a disaster. I doubt I even got it to run for five minutes, because my hardware simply can not handle it.

    What hardware do you have?

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    Re: kde4 memory leak

    It's pretty old hardware, Dell Inspiron 1521, probably:

    AMD Sempron 3600+ / 2.0 GHz
    2.0 GB RAM
    ATI RADEON Xpress1270

    But that isn't the issue as I see it. If I boot and don't login all is fine. If I login to KDE all is fine for a while. If I login and do NOTHING, just let the system sit, then the mem usage of the 'kde4' process grows and grows and grows. This should not be the case while doing nothing. When I first login and let things settle, 'kde4' is at about 1% mem usgae. After an hour or so it is at 80%, while doing NOTHING and having never opened an application, clicked the mouse or done anything. Also, I have all desktop effects off.
    Last edited by abracadaver; June 29th, 2011 at 01:44 AM.

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    Re: kde4 memory leak

    Hi,
    Here is a recent post that suggests it could be a problem with power management. Try turning off your power management settings to see if it helps. http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=95514
    Hope this helps.

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    Re: kde4 memory leak

    Quote Originally Posted by ankspo71 View Post
    Hi,
    Here is a recent post that suggests it could be a problem with power management. Try turning off your power management settings to see if it helps. http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=95514
    Hope this helps.
    Thanks! That seemed to do the trick! I had googled kde4 memory and memory leak and hadn't run across this. I use this laptop as a desktop and the battery went bad a year or more ago anyway.

    Thanks again!

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