I've been able to narrow down on my system that enabling "Evolution Data
Server" for Access to the Google Calendar is the trigger for this memory
issue. See the three screenshots. I even removed and reauthorized the
Google account access with no change.
First screenshot shows the Evolution Data
Ran valgrind on the indicator-datetime-service with the following
command trying to track down the origin of the issue.
The following command and parameters were used:
G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly valgrind -v --tool=memcheck
--leak-check=full --num-callers=40
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 16.04 to 16.10 on the System76 Serval WS indicator-
datetime-service is consuming all the system memory from 3.7GB up to 32
GB in 30 seconds. The system kills the indicator-datetime-service
process and indicator-datetime-service restarts and memory
Hello, one question: Is everyone affected by this bug using indicator-
multiload?
I noticed just now that the frequency of the "pulsing" effect depends
directly on the rate of update of the multiload indicator.
Removing the multiload indicator here on my computer also stopped the
pulsing effect.
@ledoc
Hi Eric, same as you, I later realized that a certain delay was needed
for it to work reliably, since there'd be times when the autostart entry
would get invoked before the datetime indicator. The Exec line on my
.desktop file now reads like this:
Exec=bash -c 'sleep 1m;
Hello, a workaround that I have discovered is to disable framebuffer
objects in the Compiz OpenGL plugin:
gsettings set
org.compiz.opengl:/org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/opengl/
framebuffer-object false
Enter that in the terminal and it would take effect immediately; no
logout required. Of
Small update:
> Bill Filler (bfiller) wrote on 2014-09-23:
> I'm assuming evolution-calendar-factory gets loaded by indicator-datetime
> initially such that the indicator can show calendar events.
As a troubleshooting step, I tried disabling the Upstart entry for
indicator-datetime-service so
If anyone is interested in a workaround, here's something that seems to
work on my Ubuntu install.
I noticed that running /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory by
itself manually will cause it to perform some initializations and
terminate after a few seconds. I'm not using any
12.10.5+14.04.20151008-0ubuntu1 for me
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Title:
indicator-session sporadically segfaults
we had no crashes of indicator-session in the last 12 days
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No crashes with this deb until now, thanks!
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Title:
indicator-session sporadically
the patch will be enough:
get_current_realname() will return username=NULL, and action_state_for_header
will correct it to "":
label = show_name && real_name ? real_name : "";
Our users are not in /etc/passwd, but accessed by libnss-winbind, and
sometimes the connection is quite slow or winbindd
after installing the version with debug symbols in trusty, i figured out
i reversed wrong, it is the get_user_label function.
ii indicator-session
12.10.5+14.04.20140410-0ubuntu1 amd64indicator
showing session management, status
Public bug reported:
when looking into our pc pool with 44 machines, in around 2-5 sessions
the System Menu is missing after a crash of indicator-session-service,
making the users unable to log out using the mouse.
There are arround 100 ubuntu machines for students with 32000 real users
from an
using another machine with the same package selection, home directory,
user id, but user information with real name from ldap+kerberos, I
never observed this crash.
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The relevant atom issue: https://github.com/atom/atom/issues/6255
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Title:
atom crashes
Okay, after some auto-updates made to 7.2.4 the problem never
reoccurred.
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Title:
After locking
The bug is not fixed.
I happened again with 7.2.4.
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Architecture Description
@Andrea, I did not have light-locker.
I just manually upgraded to 7.2.4 (apparently you do this by typing sudo
apt-get dist-upgrade).
Will let you know if this happens again.
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So:
$ dpkg -l unity
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
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|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
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Description
How do I obtain the fix?
This still happens.
I have Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
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Title:
After locking screen
Public bug reported:
Right-clicking an icon on the Unity tray (not sure of the real name) and
attempting to click any menu item causes the menu to disappear, before
it can even be reached. The menu disappears the moment the mouse exits
the panel.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Is there a fix for this bug? If so, how do I apply it? It happens to me
every 4-5 days.
Here is the tail of my /var/log/auth.log:
Mar 3 19:17:01 genovo CRON[28307]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for
user root
Mar 3 20:06:49 genovo compiz: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_kwallet.so):
I also would like to register support for this improvement. My
preference would also be for it to remain animated (whether
shaking/wiggling, or highlighted in a contrasting color) until focus is
given.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
Indicator does not indicate accurate results.
This is still happening for me in 14.10.
I can't figure out how to nominate it for 14.10 in the settings at the
top of the bug.
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I figured it out by attaching to the process with gdb and doing a
backtrace. Apparently my wtmp and btmp files got full from devices doing
remote logins on a regular basis. I became suspicious that there was
something particular to what I was doing based on how few people were
affected by this.
My solotion for now based on my comment above is to modify
/etc/logrotate.conf to back these files up daily with three backups and
compress them. This should hold off the problem for anyone having this
due to the wtmp and btmp files being large unless they have even more
logins daily than I do. Be
I seem to have all the issues above where it is a problem at log in and
after the system is up:
Linux rockdove-svr-1 3.13.0-35-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 15
01:58:42 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am running a Lubuntu installation.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn Alpha:
owner-beta@ubuntu-beta-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)
Release:14.10
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indicator-power version 12.10.6+14.10.20140624-0ubuntu1:
owner-beta@ubuntu-beta-laptop:~$
Public bug reported:
Let me start by saying that I realize that unity's screen locker is not
the same thing as gnome-screensaver. That having been said, there are
major regressions in functionality with the advent of Trusty. Virtually
every site that uses Linux in any sort of public computing
I'm also running into this on Trusty. What needs to happen to get
someone to look at the bzr branches and merge request linked in this
bug?
** Tags added: trusty
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Public bug reported:
The unity first_run.stamp file should not be in XDG_CACHE_HOME. As it
is a _cache_, it can be ephemeral. Rather, it should be in
XDG_CONFIG_HOME. Once the keyboard shortcut list, for example, has been
presented, I don't need to be told about it again, even if I need to
Public bug reported:
Unity's screen locking mechanism does not respect any existing gsettings
having to do with disabling the Switch User functionality, nor does it
provide any way to do it natively. Ideally, it would respect
org.gnome.desktop.lockdown, but I realize that's probably never going
Public bug reported:
I installed lubuntu, a clean install. Then on top of that I installed
older packages through dpkg. These packages were also from a relatively
clean install. During dpkg install libunity failed.
After a reboot of the system I get No session for pid which is
for lxsession
Public bug reported:
The tooltip which pops up when a launcher icon is hovered cuts off
abruptly. Not much else to be said, other than it's pretty ugly.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: unity 7.1.2+14.04.20140313-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-18.38-generic
I still have this issue in 13.10.
It's not mentioned here, but there is another significant usability
issue with the non-overlay scrollbars. When you click on an area
above/below the scroller widget, it jumps to that location in the
document instead of scrolling up/down by one page.
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Saucy, the icon in the menubar doesn't update based
on the sound level
Repro steps:
1. change sound levels
What is expected:
2. Sound icon should change based on volume level
What happens:
2. Icon remains at same level it was at at log in.
Anecdotally,
I have a sort of similar issue: In a multiple monitor setup, whenever a
menu pops up (such as using the menu bar or the overlay from Firefox's
address bar) the shell appears over the VLC fullscreen view and goes
when the menus close.
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