High RAM usage
Hi,
I recently switched to using GNOME. I'm now facing problems since my RAM is constantly full (16 GB). Before this was never a problem and I could even run a Windows VM with 6 GB.
Since, there doesn't seem to be a single culprit, I'm now going through the process list and checking for unreasonable high RAM usages.
First thing, which came across, was the gnome-clocks app. I guess its job is to show the time in the gnome shell, since the window is not open? For proof, I've attached an image showing 400 MB of RAM usage, which I think is very high for a clock. If I'm wrong on this and 400 MB is an accepted resource usage, please let me know.
For context, I'm running on GNOME 40 on Wayland on Arch Linux (everything up to date)
I would provide console output, but it is running in background, and starting it from console does not spawn a new gnome-clocks process. If I can provide other information, please let me know. I did not find a default issue-template or minimal required information.