Description of problem: It seem like there is a memory in beagle, noticed memory usage increase over time (~7 hours). beagled takes over 50% of 1GB on my T30. The setup is default, with the button on panel to provide easy access. firefox is running but idle (I keep my laptp on when sleeping, and found the memory lost when wake up). beagle-shutdown releass some of the memory, or so it seems (no sure all are released). Please advice what logs needed (and how to collect).
Mono memory use can be tracked with heap-buddy. However, its unlikely I will be able to help you, its better to talk to upstream directly about issues like this.
you mean directly with beagle developer? If so, I can take a look later. Rgds,
Yes, thats what i mean. In free software terminology the distributor is called downstream, and the original author is called upstream. Bits flow from upstream to downstream.
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