Hello,
I am running 12.04 on a toshiba satellite L300, 4GB Ram. updated continuously since something like 9.10 (uname -a gives 39 kernel compilations)
I have gotten in the habit of using hibernate instead of shutdown when I'm finished with the machine.
according to the system monitor plasmoid, when I start everything up, I use about 1.5 to 2 GB of RAM and no swap. No problem. I put the machine into hibernate, and then I turn it back on, and the swap usage is quite high, but doesn't really go down. After a number of these cycles, I start to get an error message to the effect of not enough swap available.
Reboot and I'm back in business for a while.
If somebody would explain how to fix this "memory leak", point me to a man page/forum link/comment or explain to me how I don't know anything and this is expected behaviour I would appreciate it.
I usually have chrome open with 20 to 30 tabs, Kmail 2, sometimes the odd PDF, spreadsheet or terminal. A few servers running in the background.
I would be happy to provide logs or diagnostic outputs, but I'm not sure where to start and nobody wants to see 10 000 lines of "this might help".
Thanks,
Ray
I am running 12.04 on a toshiba satellite L300, 4GB Ram. updated continuously since something like 9.10 (uname -a gives 39 kernel compilations)
I have gotten in the habit of using hibernate instead of shutdown when I'm finished with the machine.
according to the system monitor plasmoid, when I start everything up, I use about 1.5 to 2 GB of RAM and no swap. No problem. I put the machine into hibernate, and then I turn it back on, and the swap usage is quite high, but doesn't really go down. After a number of these cycles, I start to get an error message to the effect of not enough swap available.
Reboot and I'm back in business for a while.
If somebody would explain how to fix this "memory leak", point me to a man page/forum link/comment or explain to me how I don't know anything and this is expected behaviour I would appreciate it.
I usually have chrome open with 20 to 30 tabs, Kmail 2, sometimes the odd PDF, spreadsheet or terminal. A few servers running in the background.
I would be happy to provide logs or diagnostic outputs, but I'm not sure where to start and nobody wants to see 10 000 lines of "this might help".
Thanks,
Ray
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