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Originally posted by andre30correia View Post
I tested myself. The memory leaks and the absurd Ram usage are in all reviews from Ubuntu, Fedora and Arch linux. You can always see it! Having more than 2 gb of Ram afer boot without nothing running using Fedora with Gnome 3.26 Ubuntu 17.10 and Manjaro Gnome it's not a coincidence is a reality. Reporting bugs to Gnome devs is the same of do nothing is better to report to arch devs or ubuntu since they simply won't care about nothing. This new Gnome without icons in nautilus is the proof of that, they simply won't care a s*** about ppl. I really like to see ppl using gnome in a virtual machine and need to put at least 8 gb to run simply tasks.
If you would’ve read the reasons for Nautilus dropping desktop handling, you would understand. Stop grumbling if you don’t have the slightest clue of what you’re writing about.
And yes, everybody has this memory issue, and I even regularly run out of my 16 GB RAM. That actually IS something you can complain about not being fixed, annoys me too.
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Originally posted by Zyklon View Post
If you would’ve read the reasons for Nautilus dropping desktop handling, you would understand. Stop grumbling if you don’t have the slightest clue of what you’re writing about.
And yes, everybody has this memory issue, and I even regularly run out of my 16 GB RAM. That actually IS something you can complain about not being fixed, annoys me too.
Most people really have no clue how memory is used. If you have 16GB of free RAM that would be 16GB _wasted_. RAM is used for caching of apps, files, etc. RAM that is used for caching is available to allocate if need be.
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No, not killing, but sometimes swapping – otherwise it reuses RAM as you mentioned. The thing is, that the free-memory-process is so slow, that my whole desktop gets slowed down significantly. In fact just now I have 11/15.5 GiB wired – and I just used Firefox since three hours and have three other regular applications open, that can’t be intended (Geary, LibreOffice, Lollypop). And I rather like applications to need half a second more for starting, than my whole desktop being slowed down.
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Originally posted by Zyklon View PostNo, not killing, but sometimes swapping – otherwise it reuses RAM as you mentioned. The thing is, that the free-memory-process is so slow, that my whole desktop gets slowed down significantly. In fact just now I have 11/15.5 GiB wired – and I just used Firefox since three hours and have three other regular applications open, that can’t be intended (Geary, LibreOffice, Lollypop). And I rather like applications to need half a second more for starting, than my whole desktop being slowed down.
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