sane in popos 19.10
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#2 was not provided.
I'd like to note though, that if you find 'swapoff -a' helps then that's
an indication your system was experiencing a memory leak. For some
reason Ubuntu is better able to deal with those situations when s
Since you are using Debian and not Ubuntu please go here instead:
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
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Status: Expired => Invalid
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Maybe not. Today I did see the bug, or something like it, occur in Gnome
Shell 3.35.
** Tags removed: fixed-in-3.35 fixed-upstream
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BTW, show-seconds also causes CPU spikes and frame stutters, so best to
avoid that for now.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2085
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> I installed appimagelauncher [1] some time ago and if I disable the
daemon and reboot then it seems the memory leak is no more.
Yes, please verify that. It's hard to imagine how that's relevant to
gnome-shell's memory usage, but one theory is that it is periodically
triggering code execution in
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** Tags added: fixed-in-3.35.90 fixed-upstream
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[X11] copy/paste (clipboard) is broken in Ubuntu 1
Thanks, but unfortunately none of those are usable, for a variety of
reasons. Obviously we should ignore the crashes in google-chrome-stable
and cups-browsed here since this bug report is about gnome-shell
crashing. But the gnome-shell crashes are not usable for reasons like:
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Bug fixed by the new menu design in 3.35/3.36.
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Panel menu icons are briefly way too big (when opened the first tim
I think this may not be a gnome-shell issue at all. I installed
appimagelauncher [1] some time ago and if I disable the daemon and reboot then
it seems the memory leak is no more. At least I think that is the case, I need
to do some more testing but thought I should report back immediately so
Thanks for that confirmation.
I couldn't reproduce it either so closing.
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Sergey, I think you might be onto something. I use a yubikey and have
PAM configured to detect the yubikey automatically for sudo. So it could
be a timing issue as you suggest, or maybe GNOME is making inappropriate
assumptions about whether authentication requires actual user input.
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For others with similar problems, I'm keeping my findings up to date
here: https://www.tartley.com/dina-as-otf
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All bi
Just want to add five cents: I am not active user of Ubuntu right now
but I faced with the same issue in many other versions of GNOME in other
distributions (currently I suffer from this issue in Arch Linux). I
suspect that it caused by custom PAM modules which add to authorization
process some del
This morning, I managed to trigger this bug again. I installed a new
component from the Activities/Search view. The component installed
without requiring any authentication, but 30 minutes later, the
offending authentication dialog image appeared on the screen.
I believe there are probably two dif
A viable work around seems to be increasing shared memory via the
sysctl.conf file and opening a small (?KB) image before opening a larger
(?MB) image. This does cause a noticable system lag when the mouse
cursor passes over the rendered image window.
add the following line:
kernel.shmmax = 10737
not reproducible in version 3.4.4
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Podcast episodes deleted if "played" while waiting for download
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I tested with a Dell D3100 dock and two monitors connected to the dock
via HDMI in addition to laptop built-in screen. I did this on Ubuntu
19.10 with the libmutter fix from eoan-proposed (libmutter-5-0 package
version 3.34.3-1ubuntu1~19.10.1).
I tried unplugging and hotplugging each HDMI cable in
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1. Screenshot attached. I have been using two screens but to simplify
things I have confirmed that only having one makes no difference, so I
am sticking to that whilst testing.
2. I did already have show seconds set, I have now tried without and it
doesn't seem to make a difference
3. I thought
Public bug reported:
Open control center - settings - set background - select a solid color
is not possible also if stated in the help.
Change the desktop and lock screen backgrounds
You can change the image used for your backgrounds or set it to be a solid
color.
corrado@corrado-x5-ff-0104:~$
This is the result:
Error reports sent from this system
Occurred Received Problem Type Program
2020-02-11 19:02 2020-02-11 18:02 UTC Crash gnome-shell
2020-02-11 06:02 2020-02-11 05:02 UTC Crash gnome-shell
2020-02-10 11:02 2020-02-10 11:02 UTC Crash gnome-shell
2020-02-09 12:02 2020-02-09 12:02 U
I would also like to know more about your GPU/driver configuration, in
case the problem is unique to a particular driver.
Please run:
lspci -k > lspcik.txt
and attach the resulting file here.
Please also run:
sudo apt install mesa-utils
glxinfo > glxinfo.txt
and attach the resulting fil
I would like to understand if there's something about your system
triggering these leaks that most of us don't encounter.
Please:
1. Take a screenshot of your whole Ubuntu desktop (all monitors) that is
experiencing the problem and attach it here.
2. Try setting this to false:
b'org.gnome.de
Looks like gio is part of glib, not gvfs, so changed the package accordingly.
Also made clear in the title that gio vs mount is part of the issue.
** Package changed: gvfs (Ubuntu) => glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Browsing smb share is painfully slow
+ Browsing smb share is painfully s
the same with Ubuntu v. 16.04 ->
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/1862924
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Browsing smb share is painfully slow
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS here, fully updated (as of late Jan 2020).
TEST #1:
To establish a baseline/expected behavior, we first mount an SMB share via
mount.cifs and time an ls command:
$ sudo mount -t cifs -o username=pablo //myserver.example.com/share ~/mnt/sh
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the same B after 7 (!) years
REF: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/1264115
{
$ uname -a
Linux LIFEBOOK-E756 4.15.0-76-generic #86~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 20
11:02:50 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
}
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance:
This issue is present in 20.04. I'm mainly seeing it in CodeLite
(probably because that is where I spend all my time), but one
interesting thing is that it also affects VMs (Ubuntu 18.04) running in
Boxes with shared copy paste.
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closing task for trusty
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Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: binutils (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
On one of my machines which has been upgraded over several years and
is now running 19.10 just one of the configured users appears to be
seeing a dramatic memory leak in gnome-shell, even when nothing is
happening on the UI. Immediately after logging on, using the Ubuntu
selec
Reported bug #1862910
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** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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updating devic
** Tags added: eoan
** Description changed:
- probably a "paper cut" issue here. On 16.04.
+ probably a "paper cut" issue here. Issue exist on latest Ubuntu 19.10
+ and older releases, like 18.04 and 16.04.
Changed the hostname of a system recently by opening the system settings
tool, into
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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