Not really anything substantial, but recently there was a new upstream stable release for 2.6.32 which had some mm updates and also a few places claiming to fix memory leaks. As it is still unclear what causes the problems it would be good to install that updated kernel into at least one affected instance, just to make sure it hasn't been magically solved.
It would still take a bit until the updates become available, so I placed the packages into [1] for convenience.
Not really anything substantial, but recently there was a new upstream stable release for 2.6.32 which had some mm updates and also a few places claiming to fix memory leaks. As it is still unclear what causes the problems it would be good to install that updated kernel into at least one affected instance, just to make sure it hasn't been magically solved.
It would still take a bit until the updates become available, so I placed the packages into [1] for convenience.
[1] http:// people. canonical. com/~smb/ lp1178707/