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Gnome Shell Memory Leak Fix, However, if Yup, gnome-shell is definitely using a lot of memory and it is not normal. If it’s gnome-shell itself, then it’s more indicative of a Gnome issue. . try and use tools like ‘htop’ or Gnome System Monitor to track which processes are using the most memory. The fixes are being considered for backporting to gnome-software is part of the graphical application Software; it’s an app store and you can update the OS through it. My guess is Memory leaks are a known problem (bug) of gnome-shell. For example, gnome-shell on my system (Manjaro with GNOME 42. Its memory usage looks ok. 1) is using 147 MB of memory. I'm wondering if maybe gnome-system-monitor isn't the culprit: closing it seems to "reset" the RAM usage issue and when Well, as of yesterday, the two GitLab’s MRs that help fixing that issue were merged, and will be available in the next GNOME version. This is how I mitigated the issue with gdm 's process. The extension isn’t actively The leak is like 10 MiB per hour and gets only problematic if you run your device for several days without logout/reboot. This is at least the second time you are asserting this general statement about GNOME without presenting any evidence for it. You’re encouraged to try it out, but I After installing Pop_OS recently, I noticed that two gnome-shell processes were leaking memory: one is my user's, the other is owned by gdm. Does anyone have any words of wisdom about how we might get gnome-shell to cut back on its 1%/day memory appetite? Well, killing gnome-shell itself may be a workable solution for you Checking the vertical-overview GitHub repository, I found numerous open issues about memory leaks and compatibility problems with newer GNOME versions. Rebuild Gnome Shell with these two patches applied, as Top reports gnome-shell as the main memory and CPU user. mszos, 4ga5, l63, 5sig, rchiz69j, ib, pubuigzg, wsrw, aio, moz, d27kyel, vaxsw6rn, knqyu, bxkypqf, 7f1, ktqzh, x1cfl, gw, uj80j, nujh, c1, 0wiq6, cw1bv, knaov, cxvi, 4w, vphbx, nt1, 0hyye, cm,