01-07-2021, 10:37 PM
@Alaini93
Just a note to say that Tim and I have run enough tests to convince ourselves this is likely a bug in the version of Chromium included in Raspberry Pi OS 10.6. Not something we can fix.
One thing you could try is running your moOde player with an Ethernet connection and with the WiFi adapter turned off. In limited testing, it appears that in this configuration the system is able to recover from the runaway memory consumption instead of going catatonic. Mind you, this strategy hasn't been extensively tested so it could turn out not to be useful in real-world usage.
@nosferatu_cat
It's not clear you are describing the same issue. Better to start a new thread which can be cross-referenced to existing threads if necessary.
Regards,
Kent
Just a note to say that Tim and I have run enough tests to convince ourselves this is likely a bug in the version of Chromium included in Raspberry Pi OS 10.6. Not something we can fix.
One thing you could try is running your moOde player with an Ethernet connection and with the WiFi adapter turned off. In limited testing, it appears that in this configuration the system is able to recover from the runaway memory consumption instead of going catatonic. Mind you, this strategy hasn't been extensively tested so it could turn out not to be useful in real-world usage.
@nosferatu_cat
It's not clear you are describing the same issue. Better to start a new thread which can be cross-referenced to existing threads if necessary.
Regards,
Kent