Still happens quite often here, I have to kill/restart every other day,
at which point it is consuming 2Gb of memory.
$ apt-cache show gnome-panel
Package: gnome-panel
Priority: optional
Section: universe/gnome
Installed-Size: 1396
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
I'm also experiencing this problem, for about the last month. It didn't occur
immediately after dist-upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10, but after a subsequent
update, and update-manager requested a restart.
for me, gnome-panel locks up immediately upon login, before even drawing itself
to the
Same problem here:
top - 08:15:16 up 2 days, 14:52, 3 users, load average: 0.35, 0.28, 0.22
Tasks: 174 total, 1 running, 173 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 7.0%us, 2.8%sy, 0.0%ni, 90.2%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 3926700k total, 2524716k used, 1401984k free,
Same problem occurring here on a dell latitude e6400 - 10.04, autohide
seems to be a trigger, deleting %gconf.xml in .gconf/apps/panel seems to
help by resetting any changes to config but is also bloody annoying. Was
occurring previously on an upgraded 10.04 install, heavily laden with
junk, but
i also have the same problem as #17.
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Update: I found my way into the config file and edited it manually to
change my auto-hide bottom panel into a non-auto-hide top panel,
rebooted, and so far it seems my problem has gone away. I did realize
while in the config files that had earlier created (and later forgot) an
auto-hide right
I too am having this same issue. My situation may echo comment #17
(auto-hide on bottom triggers?) and #15 (generally hosed OS after
onset). For me it started at the next boot after I had created an
always-on-top panel at the bottom and also an auto-hide panel at the
bottom. (rationale side
At the moment, I'm able to consistently reproduce this bug behavior.
I'll continue to run this session without killing GDM for the rest of
the day, in the hopes that someone gets back to me about how to tell GDM
to spawn gnome-panel inside valgrind.
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A valgrind log has been attached. This issue affects me daily. Also,
I'm not aware of how to attach a valgrind to either a running process,
or how to launch it as a container to a process that's automatically
spawned by GDM. Any insight on that issue would be helpful.
Remarking as New
Anyone?
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From the above error the attached valgrind log was created - hope it
helps
bhobw
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Sorry, but couldnt wait any longer. Had to re-install from scratch to
solve this issue.
Normality resumed.
I'll post back if it resurfaces.
BHOBW
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Chris,
Tried the valgrind:
G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly valgrind -v --tool=memcheck
--leak-check=full --num-callers=40 --log-file=valgrind.log /usr/bin/gnome-panel
Cannot register the panel shell: there is already one running.
This is due to gnome-panel already running.
When I
I have a similar problem - amd64 architecture
Gnome-panel starts by consuming 8% CPU and increases. Regular kill -1 is
required.
What would you like me to do first Chris?
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Chris - A little more background info
Problem started by exhibiting (and is still currently exhibiting) the
'Places' menu on the panel appears briefly when clicked on then
disappears. 'Applications' and 'System' work fine.
So far I've removed 'gnome-panel', re-installed it. I've performed a
Sorry - one more important point - running Karmic.
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See comment 13
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Another follow up. I can reproduce the issue by simply adding a new
panel, then setting Orientation to Bottom. After ticking Autohide,
gnome-panel freezes with all the aforementioned symptoms. It can be
resolved by just deleting the .gconf folder.
I'm not sure anymore that my issue is caused by
Setting back to incomplete, as nobody has provided the information I
requested yet
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I confirm the gnome-panel high CPU usage/growing memory consumption
issue. It occurs on an upgraded Ubuntu 9.10, on a Lenovo T61 machine.
I've completed the upgrade to 9.10 just a few days ago and I don't have
Skype installed. Now I can't login to the system, because the issue
occurs right after
To follow up. I've managed to resolve this issue by removing .gconf
.gconfd .gnome2 and .gnome2-private folders from my home directory.
After restarting Xorg, I've managed to login into my account, loosing
only the GNOME related settings (they're set to default now). I don't
know if this is the
I'm having this exact same issue and would be happy to provide the gtk
related symbols but I have no idea which / how many of the gtk related
debugging packages I should install, could you list ones that would be
the most useful here?
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This may be a complete coincidence, but while I was investigating this
problem, I discovered that my ntfs partition was hibernated. Dropped
into windows briefly and properly shut it down, and now my gnome-panel
is behaving itself.
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Thank you for your bug report. However, the backtrace attached above is
missing all the gtk related symbols, and I'm not sure it shows the issue
anyway. The strace log doesn't really give any indication of what the
issue is, and looks like what I'd normally expect to see for an idle
event loop.
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Problem has been recurring in Karmic with only a few things running in
gnome-panel. dropbox, bluetooth proximity, bluetooth, networkmanager,
volume control, and pavudevchooser or whatever it's called. And the
calendar.
In the main menubar, I use the normal 3 menus, 3 icons (mozi, mail
help),
Again, this time under karmic.
new strace attached.
This part is hilarious:
top - 00:25:55 up 3 days, 21:42, 15 users, load average: 0.37, 0.25, 0.19
Tasks: 262 total, 5 running, 257 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 31.0%us, 1.2%sy, 0.0%ni, 66.6%id, 1.1%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si,
Hello,
this bug is a duplicate of mine I've posted. Merging informations would be good.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/465853
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Here is the backtrace. It's taken this long to recur, but is now
persistent. Skype appears to be a candidate for triggering this
behavior.
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top - 10:44:47 up 11 days, 14:52, 20 users, load average: 1.96, 1.98, 1.81
Tasks: 226 total, 2 running, 224 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 27.9%us, 5.0%sy, 0.1%ni, 66.9%id, 0.1%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 6008748k total, 5962612k used,46136k free, 166816k buffers
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please try to obtain a backtrace following the
instructions at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and upload
the backtrace (as an attachment) to the bug report. This will greatly
help us in tracking down
Next time it does this, I will certainly do that.
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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