My particular Ubuntu 10.04 LTS installation is not suffering from the Xorg memory leak. So what's my increased use of swap all about? I don't know if it's beneficial or not to have so much swapping going on, but a couple of readers have told me that Ubuntu's "swappiness" is set to a level of 60, which is optimal for servers.
Read more »Ubuntu 10.04 swap update: It's not an Xorg bug but too much 'swappiness' — and it's easily fixed
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X-Server problems in Ubuntu 10.04 release candidate
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Users testing Ubuntu 10.04 release candidate are being asked to pay attention to a possible memory hole in X-Server and to test a bug fix if they are affected
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X.org server memory leake bug fix released for ubuntu 10.04 [Call for testing]
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We are looking for people to help test this update. If you want to test the updated packages be sure to your put your results on the wiki page listed below.
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Ubuntu 10.04 Is Hit By Major X.Org Memory Leak
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There's a last-minute X.Org Server update that's being looked at as a result of a "major memory leak" that has been found over the past week.
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Created by kandykorn 14 years 23 weeks ago – Made popular 14 years 23 weeks ago
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