Created attachment 58513
Xorg.0.log from machine where gnome-system-monitor causes leaks
...Okay, couldn't reproduce it off the LiveCD either. Here are all the differences I can think of between this laptop and that machine:
- Running 3.2 kernel
- Installed the slightly dated natty xorg-edgers repo: X server 1.10.4+, drivers and mesa from February git snapshots
- HD3000 hardware
- Running in the gnome 'fallback' compiz composited environment
I did install the xorg-edgers repo on the LiveCD and upgraded/killed/restarted X and all. Still couldn't reproduce it.
There isn't an x11trace equivalent to apitrace that would record what exactly gnome-system-monitor might be spamming the server with, is there?
(And it's not exclusive to gnome-system-monitor; the leaks are just accumulating much slower now. They only don't happen at all if I'm doing absolutely nothing but checking the BO count repeatedly.)
Created attachment 58513 monitor causes leaks
Xorg.0.log from machine where gnome-system-
...Okay, couldn't reproduce it off the LiveCD either. Here are all the differences I can think of between this laptop and that machine:
- Running 3.2 kernel
- Installed the slightly dated natty xorg-edgers repo: X server 1.10.4+, drivers and mesa from February git snapshots
- HD3000 hardware
- Running in the gnome 'fallback' compiz composited environment
I did install the xorg-edgers repo on the LiveCD and upgraded/ killed/ restarted X and all. Still couldn't reproduce it.
There isn't an x11trace equivalent to apitrace that would record what exactly gnome-system- monitor might be spamming the server with, is there?
(And it's not exclusive to gnome-system- monitor; the leaks are just accumulating much slower now. They only don't happen at all if I'm doing absolutely nothing but checking the BO count repeatedly.)