Re: Leaky at-spi-registryd update
- From: "Nolan Darilek" <nolan thewordnerd info>
- To: Willie Walker <William Walker Sun COM>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Leaky at-spi-registryd update
- Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:56:35 -0600
OK, I take back everything I said. On my netbook now, at-spi-registryd
has 33% of its 1G of RAM. Performance isn't as bad since I'm not using
swap on an SSD, but it isn't the hardware on that box, nor is it
something I custom installed and forgot about.
The only commonality I can think of is that both these boxes are running
very close to their memory capacity. Maybe that's what should be used to
debug this. Load an up-to-date intrepid system nearly to capacity, run
Orca trunk and use FF/Thunderbird for a while...
On 02/18/2009 11:07 AM, Willie Walker wrote:
The power supply in that box died last night. Since I'm going to have
to open it anyway, I'll upgrade its 512 megs of RAM to a gig and see
if that helps. And since no one else on multiple lists seems to have
seen this behavior, I'm going to call it bad hardware until proven
otherwise.
Heh - I'd love to call it a "bad bit" and be done with it. :-) But,
you might also have some unique usage pattern that's exposing a
serious flaw in the infrastructure. Maybe something's bumping into
the RAM barrier and causing things to go swap-bound, but I'm not sure
why that would cause the registry to go nuts.
Keep us posted on what you find with the new hardware.
Will
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