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Hello!
At once after start of the DE it eats RAM normally, about 80 MB. But gradually it beginning to devour RAM. Now the my computer is working already few days and enlightenment is eating already about 600 MB.
I have been using Moksha also for several days and no big mem leaks. I assume you use some applications which has problem with freeing mem after close. I asked Ylee about this and he claims Google Chrome has some mem leaks. Firefox is better.
If you want to confirm the issue is on the Moksha side, you can install other desktop like xfce or lxde (or your favorite one) and use some days with same apps. Then we can have more details
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