(In reply to Anthony from comment #117)
> (In reply to painless roaster from comment #113)
> > Faster test:
> > - download plasmoid thermal monitor and set:
> > - refresh speed - 0.1s
> > - create 5 fields for temperature monitoring (physical id and 4 cores)
> > - in this test is leak speed is 12MB / minute
> >
> > Is any chance for use memory leak profiler please? For example compile
> > plasma-workspace with library jemalloc and use jeprof.
> > Valgrind is too slow and not monitor during run. But jemalloc is ideal
> > library for memory monitoring.
>
> I cannot confirm i use it regular since it created, not remember, not leak
> at all. Tell your graphic driver, mine is radeon, your nvidia?
nouveau 1.0.12
$ uname -a
Linux 4.3.3-303.fc23.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jan 19 18:31:55 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
(In reply to Anthony from comment #117)
> (In reply to painless roaster from comment #113)
> > Faster test:
> > - download plasmoid thermal monitor and set:
> > - refresh speed - 0.1s
> > - create 5 fields for temperature monitoring (physical id and 4 cores)
> > - in this test is leak speed is 12MB / minute
> >
> > Is any chance for use memory leak profiler please? For example compile
> > plasma-workspace with library jemalloc and use jeprof.
> > Valgrind is too slow and not monitor during run. But jemalloc is ideal
> > library for memory monitoring.
>
> I cannot confirm i use it regular since it created, not remember, not leak
> at all. Tell your graphic driver, mine is radeon, your nvidia?
nouveau 1.0.12
$ uname -a fc23.x86_ 64 #1 SMP Tue Jan 19 18:31:55 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Linux 4.3.3-303.
$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GT216 [GeForce 210] (rev a2)
$ rpm -q xorg-x11- drv-nouveau drv-nouveau- 1.0.12- 1.fc23. x86_64
xorg-x11-