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I suddenly noticed very weird "memory leak" on ubuntu 18.10. RAM is increasing by itself! And when it reaches the maximum amount of available RAM, it begins from 2gb. Please, watch the video to understand what I mean. I don't know when it began and what was the reason, but actually I don't have any perfomance issue even after running few instances of Intellij Idea, node process, many tabs on chrome etc. I can't find the causer, the highest memory usage shown in system monitor and other task managers is IDE, but after restarting and killing all the services and everything that can be safely killed, the highest ram usage has nautilus. But the RAM still continue increasing in a loop.










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    I suddenly noticed very weird "memory leak" on ubuntu 18.10. RAM is increasing by itself! And when it reaches the maximum amount of available RAM, it begins from 2gb. Please, watch the video to understand what I mean. I don't know when it began and what was the reason, but actually I don't have any perfomance issue even after running few instances of Intellij Idea, node process, many tabs on chrome etc. I can't find the causer, the highest memory usage shown in system monitor and other task managers is IDE, but after restarting and killing all the services and everything that can be safely killed, the highest ram usage has nautilus. But the RAM still continue increasing in a loop.










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      I suddenly noticed very weird "memory leak" on ubuntu 18.10. RAM is increasing by itself! And when it reaches the maximum amount of available RAM, it begins from 2gb. Please, watch the video to understand what I mean. I don't know when it began and what was the reason, but actually I don't have any perfomance issue even after running few instances of Intellij Idea, node process, many tabs on chrome etc. I can't find the causer, the highest memory usage shown in system monitor and other task managers is IDE, but after restarting and killing all the services and everything that can be safely killed, the highest ram usage has nautilus. But the RAM still continue increasing in a loop.










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      I suddenly noticed very weird "memory leak" on ubuntu 18.10. RAM is increasing by itself! And when it reaches the maximum amount of available RAM, it begins from 2gb. Please, watch the video to understand what I mean. I don't know when it began and what was the reason, but actually I don't have any perfomance issue even after running few instances of Intellij Idea, node process, many tabs on chrome etc. I can't find the causer, the highest memory usage shown in system monitor and other task managers is IDE, but after restarting and killing all the services and everything that can be safely killed, the highest ram usage has nautilus. But the RAM still continue increasing in a loop.







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