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As you can see in my previous post, my x-server also uses rather high amounts of memory on my lap with intel graphics card. However, on my desktop with an nvidia card, x-sever uses less than 80-100 MB at any given time. Configuration of KDE is almost identical. Maybe it is related to intel driver? Don't really know.
Edit: Just a thought: maybe X manages memory differenlty depending on the graphics card and/or other factors - maybe total amount of memory too? That would explain why there is lower consumption in the machine with less memory. Anyway, I wouldn't worry too much if everything runs smoothly and there is no swap usage, but very rarely KDE on my lap complains that can't run with desktop effects and disables them (my lap now has 4 gigs of RAM, so memory is not an issue).
Last edited by panosk (2009-02-12 11:39:06)
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today I installed mandriva 2009.0 i586 on my laptop for testing purposes.
The thing I noticed:
The X-Server didn't go beyond 100 MB, although I extensively played around with the compositing effects of KWin.
Mandriva 2009.0 uses X-Server in version 1.4.2 and KDE 4.1.2.
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Do you want to hear a really weird thing?
I installed Mandriva 2009.0 with KDE 4.2 on my brothers notebook (intel x3100 integrated graphics chip, 512MB RAM) and the funny thing is:Although he has less RAM than my notebook and a weaker CPU (I have a pentium dual core, and he has a single core Celeron) his X server *never* uses more than 100 MB. He also has the compositing effects enabled, that also run *much* faster/smoother than they do on my arch linux.
All in all his KDE runs much smoother.I really don't understand why...
That is truly interesting. I think I'll install MDV 2009.1 beta KDE4 flavor later tonite ...
P.S. My X session uses 314 mb of RAM atm
Last edited by Rehto (2009-02-14 01:09:07)
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I installed the xf86-video-intel-newest driver from the AUR (including a new version of libdrm), to see if updating the driver would change something with my situation.
Things I noticed:
glxgears now has an average rate of 550 fps instead of the 140 with the intel driver in [extra] (I know that glxgears is not a "real" good indicator for performance, but still these numbers are impressive to me)
Despite those numbers, the KWin compositing effects still aren't "smooth", especially the fade out effect, is really slow.
After 30 mins uptime, my X also now uses 160 MB RAM, which is about the same like before.
Does anyone know, where I can find X-Server 1.4.2 packages for i686?
I would like to test the behaviour with this version...
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can a moderator please move this thread to the Kernel & Hardware Issues subboard?
thanks
btw:
you can find the "old" xorg-server and intel driver in this topic:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=66057
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I am also getting a large ram usage.
root 3585 2.5 6.8 292880 211652 tty7 Ss+ 09:58 8:08 /usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp :0 vt7 -auth /var/run/xauth/A:0-XmmXX4
I am using nvidia 185.18.31 driver. Maybe nouveau driver?
free -m:
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 3016 2522 494 0 777 964
-/+ buffers/cache: 779 2236
Swap: 976 0 976
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maybe this is your config?
with nvidia 190.18, kdemod 4.3/compositing, firefox + amarok:
root 1415 1.2 3.0 73312 62256 tty7 Ss+ 13:51 3:17 /usr/bin/X -br -novtswitch -quiet -nolisten tcp :0 vt7 -auth /var/run/xauth
free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2025 1020 1004 0 1 688
-/+ buffers/cache: 331 1693
Swap: 4000 0 4000
Last edited by broch (2009-08-13 04:57:24)
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Hi there, my first post
Today I noticed that my X has the same issue - eating RAM like crazy - now it's around 500MB. It never crossed the magical 100MB border before. I think it's because KDE 4.3 upgrade (KDEMod => KDE extra). I'm using the xorg-server-catalyst-maximize-fix 1.6.3 from AUR (could it be because of this?) and obviously catalyst 9.7 (HD4850) and other serious bloatware like Firefox. It's not a big deal, but it's annoying for sure.
Commands:
kaszak ~ $ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2009 1781 227 0 269 511
-/+ buffers/cache: 1000 1008
Swap: 1502 69 1433
kaszak ~ $ ps aux | grep /usr/bin/X
root 3988 4.1 26.1 696196 537192 tty7 Ss+ 07:03 33:50 /usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp :0 vt7 -auth /var/run/xauth/A:0-8ooLrd
kaszak 21082 0.0 0.0 8140 980 pts/1 S+ 20:40 0:00 grep /usr/bin/X
Sorry for my poor English.
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just to beat everyone at this "competition"
root 2199 4.0 24.5 970832 757360 tty7 Ss+ 07:52 17:14 /usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp :0 vt7 -auth /var/run/xauth/A:0-382zkk
Over 750mb of ram used JUST by X. THis is after an uptime of 7 hours, kde 4.3 from extra, 2 openoffice windows open, 3 very very large (500-1000 page with graphics) pdf's, and bespin on. Absolutely ridiculous. Anyone got a fix?
EDIT: forgot to mention that the pdf's are only taking up 45mb of ram. They just read off the disk when i go through pages.
Last edited by savagenator (2009-09-20 22:02:00)
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The same is happening here. I have KDE 4.3.1 and nvidia driver on a x86_64 installation, regularly updated. As I often like to give a look at the system monitor tool to watch resource use with different applications, I am quite sure this thing came up lately. I would swear nothing of the like happened until last couple of weeks or so. I noticed the problem shows up very clearly when you use okular to view pdf files.
That's what I have now: before opening okular X was using some 50 megs (which is quite a lot anyway compared to what used to be previously), after opening two middle sized pdf files (8 megs the bigger one) X has swallowed 708 megs up. Ugly.
Must check if someone has filed this as a bug at kde bugs facility.
Edit: yeah, the bug is already reported: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=177213
Last edited by frnc (2009-10-02 07:46:54)
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