This is the most annoying issue I have in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS which makes
the feeling of the OS being unstable. Can we have the fix being
backported to 18.04 please?
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To copy a workaround from the thread linked above: `nm-connection-
editor` still works great.
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Title:
Accessing the
Would very much like this fixed in the LTS version 18.04 (I thought the
whole point of LTS is it would get fixes like this).
I'm using this on a standard work machine/system and it would be a hard
sell to upgrade to a non LTS version.
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The issue is fixed in Ubuntu 18.10, seems one worth looking at SRUing
for bionic as well though
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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There is a bug report on the GNOME GitLab that seems to be the same
issue: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/152
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I notice that if I launch gnome-control-center from the command line
with the "--verbose" option, when I'm on the WiFi tab it prints out all
SSIDs available at extremely high speeds. It seems like maybe the
periodic scan of networks is happening far too quickly. When I switch to
a different tab the
I got this problem too after upgrading to 18.04 on 09/19/2018.
Whenever system settings is launched, the default first tab is wireless
settings and it froze.
Meanwhile, syslog had print out below:
Sep 19 14:16:00 localhost gnome-shell[1901]: message repeated 11 times: [
driver/gl/cogl-framebuff
I'm also experiencing this on a fresh (desktop, minimal) install of
Bionic on a Dell XPS-13.
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Title:
Accessing the W
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Accessing the WIFI secti
Confirming I can reproduce this on my Dell Latitude E7470 in a clean
live-boot environment for Bionic. Attaching my backtrace.
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well, if you can't install the dbg packages it's less useful but still
better than nothing
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Title:
Accessing the WIF
As for the backtrace, will not do it on a production system, as it seems
to require quite a few dbg packages.
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As expected, it's gnome-control-center that is eating up the CPU. Note
that 25% equals precisely 100% of one core on my four core processor.
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Thank you for your bug report. Could you look in the system monitor what
is using the CPU while it freezes? Would also be useful to maybe get a
backtrace (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash ) of the
processes while it's hanging
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