[Bug 167826] Konqueror, Kate and other KDE processes never terminate
Cláudio da Silveira Pinheiro
taupter at gmail.com
Fri Oct 10 14:41:59 CEST 2008
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167826
--- Comment #52 from Cláudio da Silveira Pinheiro <taupter gmail com> 2008-10-10 14:41:51 ---
If by "a little bit" you mean several days... cause those kioslaves are just
sitting here waiting for the rapture. :) I'd rather not having them here
wasting memory in their contemplative state for so long.
I don't know the measurable milisecond-saving benefits of having these stray
kioslaves in memory (never measured with valgrind), but I'm certainly aware of
the burden. I would gladly trade those miliseconds for less memory consumption
and less disk thrashing (bad for overall performance and battery) thank you
very much.
If the kioslave creation performance is so poor to justify maintaining some of
them open in case they can be reused, then the place where optimization is most
needed is the kioslave creation method(s) it(them)self(ves). If kioslave
creation performace is all-good, then maintaining so many of them open is
barely justifiable.
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