how to interpret poolmon output, 'Proc' tag.

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Re: how to interpret poolmon output, 'Proc' tag.



Perhaps I confused the numbers then, yes.

I messaged ATI of the driver problem on 23.th May, but have not
received reply. They have special form in the web for reporting driver
problems. You may want to bombard them with reports too.


romgo...@gmail.com wrote:
> On May 23, 9:20 am, levitation <roland.pihla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, could You please verify - did You install the driver version 7.4
> > and the problem was gone??
> > It is strange, because the 7.4 was the latest driver just up until the
> > day You posted Your message. Now the driver 7.5 is the latest one. You
> > also sayd that You have not tested the newer driver versions. I gather
> > from that that You have not tested driver version 7.5. Therefore You
> > had to remove driver 7.4 and probably install driver 7.3 to get rid of
> > the problem.
> > Your wording is confusing, because the sentece can be read as if You
> > installed the 7.4 "as the older one" and then got rid of problem. But
> > that interpretation conflicts with other facts in Your message.
> > The main reason I ask, is because right now I and perhaps all of us
> > are using driver version 7.4, it was the latest driver when the
> > problem started.
> > Please recheck, what is the driver version You are using now? Is it
> > 7.3 then?
> >
> > On May 21, 12:01 pm, romgo...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > I have found on my system that the guilty one was an ATI driver. I
> > > have removed it and installed older one 7.4
> > > and the memory leak is gone.
> > > (I have not tested other,newer driver versions)

>
> I think you mixed up the driver numbers, the new drivers are 8.5, and
> I previously had 8.4. Older version I installed now 7.4 is over a year
> old.
 
Re: how to interpret poolmon output, 'Proc' tag.

On May 28, 9:28 am, levitation <roland.pihla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Perhaps I confused the numbers then, yes.
>
> I messaged ATI of the driver problem on 23.th May, but have not
> received reply. They have special form in the web for reporting driver
> problems. You may want to bombard them with reports too.
>
> romgo...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On May 23, 9:20 am, levitation <roland.pihla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi, could You please verify - did You install the driver version 7.4
> > > and the problem was gone??
> > > It is strange, because the 7.4 was the latest driver just up until the
> > > day You posted Your message. Now the driver 7.5 is the latest one. You
> > > also sayd that You have not tested the newer driver versions. I gather
> > > from that that You have not tested driver version 7.5. Therefore You
> > > had to remove driver 7.4 and probably install driver 7.3 to get rid of
> > > the problem.
> > > Your wording is confusing, because the sentece can be read as if You
> > > installed the 7.4 "as the older one" and then got rid of problem. But
> > > that interpretation conflicts with other facts in Your message.
> > > The main reason I ask, is because right now I and perhaps all of us
> > > are using driver version 7.4, it was the latest driver when the
> > > problem started.
> > > Please recheck, what is the driver version You are using now? Is it
> > > 7.3 then?

>
> > > On May 21, 12:01 pm, romgo...@gmail.com wrote:

>
> > > > I have found on my system that the guilty one was an ATI driver. I
> > > > have removed it and installed older one 7.4
> > > > and the memory leak is gone.
> > > > (I have not tested other,newer driver versions)

>
> > I think you mixed up the driver numbers, the new drivers are 8.5, and
> > I previously had 8.4. Older version I installed now 7.4 is over a year
> > old.


Good news!
The newest ATI driver 8.5 fixes the memory leak problem.
 
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