Le 18 mars 2020 10:18:11 GMT-04:00, sirgazil via Bug reports for GNU Guix a écrit : >I can't use GNOME anymore because of the problem I explained in the >following thread: > >https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2020-02/msg00206.html > >On recent system upgrades, the problem got worse. Before, I could get >to the end of the day despite the leak; but now it takes around 3 hours >for the .gnome-shell-real process run by the gdm user to eat the >remaining RAM. > >It seems that the bug is stronger in the GNOME desktop, but I've seen, >at least once, .gnome-shell-real using an abnormal amount of RAM while >in sway (about 800 MiB). > >My current guix: > >$ guix describe >Generation 61 Mar 15 2020 08:44:39 (current) > sirgazil-x 8274cd7 > repository URL: https://gitlab.com/sirgazil/guix-channel-x.git > branch: master > commit: 8274cd78f9f6d58e00e057a0eabe58e4e143cc4d > guix a431a63 > repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git > branch: master > commit: a431a63537c8103b2a58c9a55d90184fb5c90361 > > >--- >https://sirgazil.bitbucket.io/ I'm also hit by that bug. I do not use gnome though, and the .gnome-session-real process is owned by gdm. Ram usage is at around 200MB when starting and after a few days (putting the laptop to sleep during the night), it got to 2.4GB, even though I don't really need or use it beside logging in. After another restart, it was at 600MB after a day. That memory usage is ridiculous :/