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Imperil
Northern Intelligence
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Posted - 2006.11.16 14:44:00 -
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- Switching between chat channels after the client has been running for some time freezes the client and memory usage increases.
- Jumping through a lot of systems seems to cause large amount of memory usage after some time, probably because of eve not releasing memory / using memory efficient.
- Infact, everytime the client freezes for some reason, memory jumps skyhigh. This happens usually after the client has been running a little while and you try to get information from server e.g. market information, character information.
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Imperil
Northern Intelligence SMASH Alliance
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Posted - 2006.11.18 01:50:00 -
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Edited by: Imperil on 18/11/2006 01:52:26 After letting my computer run EVE, sitting in a station doing nothing, after a 3 hour period the memory has rised from 40k to 170k.
Maybe it has to do with how chat logs are stored into a log file?
EDIT; And of course switching between channels at this time causes freezes depending on text displayed.
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Imperil
Northern Intelligence SMASH Alliance
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Posted - 2006.11.19 14:37:00 -
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Also when EVE freezes and crashes, or you decide to close down the Window yourself. ExeFile.exe is still running in process, using all your ram. So you have to manually shut it down from the process menu.
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Imperil
Northern Intelligence SMASH Alliance
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Posted - 2006.11.23 08:09:00 -
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Originally by: Internet Knight Edited by: Internet Knight on 21/11/2006 21:26:18 However, yesterday... EVE appeared to reset *ALL* settings, rather than just the graphics. My sound was reset, my keyboard configurations, my overview filters (gah...), and my People & Places folders (OMFG!) were all reset. HOWEVER, my framerate is now back up to a steady 40-60 FPS. It was pretty much a change from light & day. I had all but forgotten what it was like to play EVE with a decent framerate.
I'm not sure what this would be related to (memory leak at startup? poor coding? stackless python?)
Edit: I'm only posting this here since you seem to be looking for existing problems with the TQ build in relation to the Kali build.
Did EVE also remove your generated avatars? I notice after a lot of playing and pressing info on people, that the next time I play EVE, the generated pictures are randomly deleted/removed/not functioning.
I can like have all of my corp chat avatars loaded, relog, and some of them are removed and I have to press info again to get them. Very annoying to say the least.
But really, what I would find interesting to know is if why, when EVE is starting up and you log in, that it takes a long time to log in if you have not cleared your cache, while when it is almost empty the log in is almost instant. But that is for another thread. 
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