For some experiment I needed bits of PIM and Akregator came along as a dependency.
So I started to use it, normally I get my RSS feeds through Firefox.
And I like the layout and navigation.
Now I also noticed this computer slowing down, at first I didn't realy look for a reason but last night I found out I was using 98% of 8GB of RAM...
&GB were in use by Akregator.
So I shot it down but not until after I noticed it was classified as 'heap', not much help there...
Today I started it up again and all was fine until I tried to open links from Linux.com to Phoronix.
This goes through an intermediate page on Linux.com and after a few seconds it will fail just showing GIF86a<.
When I'm quick enough to catch the link to Phoronix proper this will show up.
What is interesting is this uses RAM (Duh) but closing the page does not release it.
Any other website or blog works fine, it's just this (combination) of Linux.com and Phoronix pages that's leaking.
Can anyone confirm either or is it just this/my system?
So I started to use it, normally I get my RSS feeds through Firefox.
And I like the layout and navigation.
Now I also noticed this computer slowing down, at first I didn't realy look for a reason but last night I found out I was using 98% of 8GB of RAM...
&GB were in use by Akregator.
So I shot it down but not until after I noticed it was classified as 'heap', not much help there...
Today I started it up again and all was fine until I tried to open links from Linux.com to Phoronix.
This goes through an intermediate page on Linux.com and after a few seconds it will fail just showing GIF86a<.
When I'm quick enough to catch the link to Phoronix proper this will show up.
What is interesting is this uses RAM (Duh) but closing the page does not release it.
Any other website or blog works fine, it's just this (combination) of Linux.com and Phoronix pages that's leaking.
Can anyone confirm either or is it just this/my system?
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