(In reply to solarquiet from comment #109)
> Also, I've been running GNOME for three days straight (put through suspend,
> wake up and so forth) (3 day uptime) and the gnome-shell process has been
> steadily eating up more RAM. It currently is at 410MB but it really should
> be at around 100-200MB and stay there, this of course depends on how many
> extensions you have. I guess to solve the memory issue on Wayland (since
> alt+f2, r doesn't work), you can log out and log back in.
(In reply to solarquiet from comment #109)
> Also, I've been running GNOME for three days straight (put through suspend,
> wake up and so forth) (3 day uptime) and the gnome-shell process has been
> steadily eating up more RAM. It currently is at 410MB but it really should
> be at around 100-200MB and stay there, this of course depends on how many
> extensions you have. I guess to solve the memory issue on Wayland (since
> alt+f2, r doesn't work), you can log out and log back in.
That issue is now being discussed in: https:/ /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/gnome- shell/issues/ 160