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Massive ram usageof 5GB on the swww-daemon #117

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Quark04 opened this issue May 7, 2023 · 6 comments
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Massive ram usageof 5GB on the swww-daemon #117

Quark04 opened this issue May 7, 2023 · 6 comments
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Quark04 commented May 7, 2023

not entirely sure why but moments after it starts the usage spikes significantly.

I set the daemon to autostart on my hyprland.conf and it always takes maybe half a minute to a minute to start and once it does my 16gb of ram is already used up 50% (I attached my current fresh session processes below)

If you need any other specific information just ask

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LGFae commented May 7, 2023

Holy cow! Could you share which image you are displaying?

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Quark04 commented May 7, 2023

The files are too big to upload to github, do you have any other way I can send them to you?

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LGFae commented May 7, 2023

You could email them to me if you want: [email protected]

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Quark04 commented May 9, 2023

Sorry for the delay, thought I had clicked send but hadnt.

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LGFae commented Jul 11, 2023

Alright, @Quark04, this might be solved with the daemon rewrite of swww version 0.8.0 (latest released version). Could you test it when you have time?

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Quark04 commented Jul 11, 2023 via email

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