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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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** Tags added: bionic
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this happens to me. latest bionic, latest eclipse
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Title:
Gnome-shell CPU load dramatically high and stuck high with Eclip
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** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Update.
I stopped using Eclipse on Ubuntu for now, but I'm just facing the same problem
again, now with Emacs 25.2.1. It appeared when I maximised the window and then
tried to reduce it.
gnome-shell CPU load reached 95% and after a while decreased down to 70%, but
it's not stable, sometime incr
Yes you're right; that is strange. Maybe Eclipse is only the trigger for
a gnome-shell bug here.
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Title:
Gnome-shell CPU l
Hello,
I'm not expert at all, but is seems strange to me that the the workload keeps
high even in the (rare) event I could kill Eclipse. Would the sw-rendering
toolkit keep alive in the case Eclipse is killed ? Would be a bug in Eclipse ?
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If I had to guess, I would guess that Eclipse is using a software-
rendered toolkit. And those are particularly expensive to render in
Gnome Shell. The reason why nobody has paid much attention to such bugs
so far is that the problem is pretty uncommon. You need both a software-
rendered toolkit, A
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Hello,
I recently upgraded Ubuntu from 16.04 to 17.10. Since I did, I cannot use
Eclipse any more.
I can start Eclipse, but as soon as I try to de-maximize it, gnome-shell CPU
load raises to 80%-95% and
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I thought the issue with Firefox was resolved by a Firefox update (bug
1696305).
Regardless, let's keep one bug per problem. Make this bug about Eclipse
only right now.
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Well, might appear out of topic but ... The same problem happens with Firefox,
when watching a video for example. gnome-shell now peaks at 90% !
Is there any kind of logs I can check here ?
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