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Ok, second try :) https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux/releases/tag/v1.4.15 I did a wee test one this one and memory seems stable, whoever only test it for a short period of time.
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I've noticed that it consumes more memory the longer it runs, but have not experienced core dumps as a result.
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Apologies, I updated to the latest v1.4.13 yesterday so I had to wait another day for measuring. Today's stats on Teams v1 are:
- 09:00 = 0.7 GB
- 17:00 = 1.0 GB
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@IsmaelMartinez in my case, I am not seeing any memory leakage with Teams for Linux with classic Teams. It generally moves around from 800MB-1GB (up and down depending on activity). Its not a constant upward trajectory like Teams V2 is.
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Can you check if that leak goes away with this? https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux/releases/tag/v1.4.15.
Can ignore, I doubt that pre-release will fully work and might create more memory issues. See #1129 (comment)
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I just realized is a bit bigger than just removing that file, but I will have a better look and see what I can do tonight, but I do suspect there can be a bit of a memory leak in that implementation if angular is not present. Just need to decide if to put the effort on fixing it for v2 or making the angular part more robust.
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All installed and new teams enabled for test on Monday
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I've also installed and done a startup memory snapshot, will report back at the end of the day. I have a few meetings lined up, including some screen sharing ones.
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so far, Teams has not risen above ~800MB usage for me. Its 3PM UK and before changes it would have got to 4GB and core dumped at 4PM (so in just one more hour). So I would say its looking very good my end!
Thanks very much! You make Teams tolerable 😄
edit: it just GC'd or something, back down to 728MB. Looking extremely good.
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Same here :-)
I've spent about five hours in meetings today, and it went from 0.7 GB this morning to around 1 GB now. This is waaaaaay better, thank you very much!
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I will see if I can release this today then. Thanks for testing it out!
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Released now. Hopefully this gets rid of a few issues. I suspect you guys have been moved to "react" instead of angular, but I am still in angular :/ (so it doesn't fail for me). Closing the issue as completed.
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using "new" teams @ChristoSnake ?
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Yep...
This morning when I started it - 800 MB. Three hours later it's at 1.2 GB.
Latest of everything (kernel, KDE, Teams rpm, etc).
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I've tried reverting back to the old Teams and it seems to have stopped doing it. Meaning that this is at least specific only to the new Teams
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I tested memory consumption on Teams v2 on Friday:
- 09:00 = 0.8 GB
- 12:00 = 1.2 GB
- 18:00 = 4.6 GB!!
Back on Teams v1 today, repeating the tests...
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I don't think we have much control here. Something to do with the new version of teams.
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As in you know or suspect? I'd be surprised if even Microsoft managed to drop the ball that badly. I'll try it in a browser tab perhaps for a day and see if it is happening there too. I suspected it would be a hook in Teams for Linux designed for the old version that is conflicting with something the new version is doing. Be hilarious if the new Teams does this even in the browser...
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Sorry I haven't got back. I've actually not been able to get Teams to work successfully at all in the browser as of yet.
I am actually getting to the point of refusing to use Teams at all.
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I have created a wee PR to see if this eases by removing a recurring call that will fail in react land, and that I don't think it does much in the angular land.
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Will do , thanks for taking a look. If it doesn't, I'll have another go at getting Teams V2 to play in the browser (maybe next week though).
I could just leave it open over weekend but im not sure thats a good test (no activity)
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