| 2 Apr 2025 |
K900 | What GPU are you using? | 19:51:29 |
K900 | It sure looks like something is leaking VRAM | 19:51:44 |
Andrew | integrated AMD | 19:51:46 |
Andrew | AMD Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics | 19:52:51 |
Andrew | I bet it's gnome | 19:55:21 |
Andrew | it just loves leaking stuff | 19:55:43 |
K900 | Try sudo umr --gui | 19:57:21 |
K900 | It can show you VRAM usage | 19:57:27 |
Andrew |  Download image.png | 20:12:42 |
K900 | Well 3GB of gnome-shell sure looks like way too much | 20:13:18 |
K900 | 4GB of unaccounted is also weird | 20:13:22 |
K900 | But yeah feels like a gnome-shell bug | 20:13:34 |
K900 | You can try pressing "evict" | 20:14:03 |
K900 | Oh wait that won't help because integrated | 20:14:12 |
Andrew | aaaand do I open an issue in gnome or? | 20:15:01 |
K900 | I would probably do that yeah | 20:15:15 |
K900 | Actually | 20:15:19 |
K900 | Maybe remove any extensions you have | 20:16:06 |
K900 | If you have any | 20:16:11 |
Andrew | plenty, actually | 20:16:30 |
K900 | Yeah maybe try removing some | 20:17:19 |
K900 | Or all | 20:17:20 |
Andrew |  Download image.png | 20:17:21 |
K900 | Ideally all | 20:17:22 |
K900 | It's entirely possible for an extension to leak VRAM | 20:17:34 |
Andrew | and then what? | 20:17:34 |
K900 | And then see if it's still leaking | 20:17:42 |
K900 | And if it isn't, enable them one by one | 20:17:52 |
K900 | Until it starts leaking again | 20:17:56 |
Andrew | which means I need to reboot? | 20:17:57 |