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This bug is too old and closed, for issues with owncloud-client please
use bug 1635577. (Temporary workaround: install appmenu-qt5 package.)
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Same thing here, after upgrading to 16.10, and killing Owncloud does
seem to "solve" it.
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Please, anyone affected by the leak, could you please run unity-panel-
service with debug symbols (for it and indicator-application at least,
but all indicators would be better) in massif?
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Same here, also with Owncloud client (installed from PPA, currently
version 2.2.4).
The problem only occurred after upgrading to Ubuntu 16.10.
100% CPU and 1.8 GB memory consumption.
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I too have owncloud client installed. This bug affects me since I upgraded to
16.10.
unity-panel-service consumes a lot of CPU and seems to consume more and more
memory over time. I have to reboot at least once a day now.
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I have the same issue - ubuntu-panel-service consuming 2GB right now. I
have installed owncloud and slack - neither of them works properly on
the top panel - clicking shows empty window.
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I'm using the owncloud client - thanks "nazar-pc", for your hint.
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This bug affects me with Ubuntu 16.04.1 on a Dell XPS13 - running
'killall unity-panel-service' helped...
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Looks like this might also be the reason why unity-panel-service consumes few
gibibytes of memory on my machine with owncloud.
Relevant bug report in ownCloud repository:
https://github.com/owncloud/client/issues/4985
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The problem for me was that the network manager kept restarting/turning
stuff on and off. Moving to using WICD instead removed the problem
completely.
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I'm having this problem with ubuntu15.10 on an Aspire V3-571G laptop.
Clicking any toolbar option in any program will bring unity-panel-ser
from 100% cpu to 100%+. The only option is usually to do a hard
reboot.
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Have had the memory leak issues since moved to 15.04, not seen any
consistent/persistent CPU spikes though...
Services affected are consistently unity-panel-service and hud-service.
I run a virtual host and daily use Chrome and virt-viewer/virt-
manager/bash. Don't use GIMP and don't have any ot
i have problem on ubuntu 15.04 with both unity-panel-service(812MB) AND
indicator-power-service (1.2GB)
lop@work:/tmp$ pmap -X 9299 | head
9299: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/indicator-power/indicator-power-service
Address Perm Offset DeviceInodeSize Rss Pss
Referenced An
Experiencing same problem in Precise.
Temporary fix by:sudo mv /usr/lib/unity/unity-panel-service ~
Then:ps -u | grep unity to check service is stopped.
My conclusion is: if there weren't bugs, we wouldn't need exterminators!
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This is still an hard issue with up to date trusty, i'm only able to
write this with running:
while true; do sleep 5 && kill -s 1 $(pgrep unity-panel-ser); done
That's keep the system alive under "heavy load" from repeated
Thunderbird messages and probably "indicator-notifications".
dpkg -l | eg
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Just started getting this problem on 13.10-64bit apparently after recent
updates. Now have to kill unity-panel-service and unity-hud several
times a day.
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I noticed that unity-panel-service takes quite much memory. It seems to
be mainly due huge (>1,5 GB) heap size:
pasi@M6600:~$ pmap -X 3184 | grep heap
00754000 rw-p 00:00 0 1620100 348264 348264
138388348264 1271804 0 [heap]
My indicators:
pasi 3306
This issue is also on latest 14.04 using i7-4770K / Intel graphics . I
need reboot system every 4 hours after screen freezes. start tp occur
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Hi,
I just have the issue, randomly, since 3 or 4 days.
Using Firefox, gimp, Libreoffice, gedit, terminator, Tomboy and
ClassicMenuIndicator
I upgraded several times (from 13.04 to 13.10, the last time), I noticed
that I have both gtk2 and gtk3 files.
My system is up to date: 3.11.0-19-gener
I have faced this problem right now. Only super key and
alt+clt+Fucntion_keys are working. I can still login in terminal window
(ctl+alt+F1) and by restarting the lightdm i restore my environment. My
system is up to date. System: ubuntu 13.10 64bit. ASUS K551L, Corei7
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the problem persists, I can not use Sublime Text or eclipse, without the
processor is set to 100 Is there any solution for this? My system is
updated.
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Tit
I had the same issue... turned out to be an issue with my mouse.
I have a Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard + accompanying mouse and a RAT7. The
MS mouse was turned off... the RAT 7 was plugged in. O tried for two
days to stablize everyhting Ubuntu 13.10, 14.04, 12.0, Suse... problem
was reoccuring and be
I cannot reproduce this anymore after the fix in 3.8.6-0ubuntu2. Can
somebody who is still seeing a leak please provide more detail? Does it
happen when a specific application or indicator is running?
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Not so much CPU usage here, but leak is confirmed (I have the issue
since the release of 13.10 ...), at the end of they day memory usage
(according to top) is about 6-10% on a machine with 2Gbyte RAM. If I
kill the process, it relaunches and uses much less memory, below 1%, but
again it sightly inc
I'm using Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 and this problem is not yet fixed
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As others idicated, this problem is not completely fixed. Should we open
a new bug?
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This bug was fixed in the package gtk+3.0 - 3.8.6-0ubuntu2
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* Backport fixes from git
* debian/patches/git_frame_disconnect.patch
debian/patches/git_frame_update.patch:
- "This fixes high wake-up count from any application usi
This bug was fixed in the package indicator-appmenu -
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[ Lars Uebernickel ]
* Call gtk_widget_destroy() to break potential ref cycles (lp:
#1199877). (LP: #1199877)
[ U
It's a little better for me now but it's still nowhere like before this
bug was introduced. The problem still happens from time to time though
it's more bearable now. Please don't consider this bug as fixed until
it's trully fixed
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That pretty much fixes it for me.
Maybe not perfect but the system is useable with it.
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I installed the proposed packages too, it is much better for me now,
although it is still slow while using gimp. In gimp you have to click on
the menu otherwise it do not appear (might be an gimp bug too).
Anyway , thanks for fixing, i was a little bit frustrated these days
If it matters, i
I can confirm that it is better now, but certainly not perfect. It
sometimes happens that the unity-panel-service starts to leak again, and
from time to time it consumes a lot of CPU power, though not 100%. I'm
of course on the 'proposed' update channel.
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I've never had 100% CPU usage, only some kind memory leak that unity-
panel-service slowly uses more and more memory. After the new packages
the situation is better, but still, memory usage of unity-panel-service
is increasing over the time needs to be killed at some point to allow to
be re-loaded
Installed indicator-appmenu from proposed can still reproduce this bug
in Sublime Text 3
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I can confirm that this is working at my end too after installing the new
indicator-appmenu
Linux version 3.11.0-12-generic Ubuntu x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Enabled proposed.
Installed the new indicator-appmenu.
No more 100% CPU.
Great work! Thanks!
Linux 3.11.0-12-generic Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux
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@Sebastien: thanks, libgail-3-0 did the trick, no more removed packages.
I did `apt-get install
{indicator-appmenu,libgtk-3-0,libgtk-3-common,libgail-3-0}/saucy-proposed` to
apply updates.
I also see small leak: 40 Mb → 70 Mb in 5 hours. OTOH, it can also be explained
by heap fragmentation.
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3.8.6-0ubuntu2 + 13.01.0+13.10.20131031-0ubuntu1, can't reproduce heavy
CPU load (thanks!) but I do still see some heap growth. I ran gimp,
libreoffice, firefox for 296 seconds and observed:
heap change:
88 brk() calls, growth of 11496K, or ~38.75K/sec growth
CPU usage:
4.38% (3.95% user,
I do have libgtk-3.0 installed and I see the improvement. I was editing
tons of photos with gimp mostly using the menu to to level correction
and since I installed the proposed libgtk-3.0 package it is noticeable
faster.
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@Leonid: the easiest way to install that binary is to enabled saucy-
proposed as an apt source and to apt-get install the binary, otherwise
if you download and dpkg -i the debs you probably need libgail and
libgtk-3-common as well
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@Sebastien: excuse me, I missed the comment about libgtk-3-0. I tried to
install libgtk-3-0 from saucy-proposed, but apt is going to remove evince and
63 other packages in this case :-/
I'm sorry, I have no time to dig in dependencies till weekend.
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@Leonid: did you install libgtk-3-0 from there as well? the new gtk
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I installed indicator-appmenu_13.01.0+13.10.20131031-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb,
restarted unity-panel-service and memory leak seems to be still there.
unity-panel-service RSS grows from 108M to 175M in 3 hours.
On the other hand, I have not seen 100% CPU spikes yet.
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It woks for me and it's a relief!
Details:
Architecture: amd64
Version: 13.01.0+13.10.20131031-0ubuntu1
Thanks!
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/indicator-appmenu
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Hello Colin, or anyone else affected,
Accepted indicator-appmenu into saucy-proposed. The package will build
now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
appmenu/13.01.0+13.10.20131031-0ubuntu1 in a few hours, and then in the
-proposed repository.
Please help us by testi
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This bug was fixed in the package gtk+3.0 - 3.8.6-0ubuntu2
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* Backport fixes from git
* debian/patches/git_frame_disconnect.patch
debian/patches/git_frame_update.patch:
- "This fixes high wake-up count from any application usi
I have installed the packages from saucy-proposed (and indicator-appmenu
manually). I'm fairly sure the main problem is fixed.
I have pinned a terminal running top to the top, and made some test with
Sublime Text 3.
Opening Sublime makes unity-panel-service use a full core for a good few
seconds.
Installed indicator-appmenu 13.01.0+13.10.20131031-0ubuntu1, rebooted,
quick test again, still see:
Change in memory (K/second):
PID Process TypeSize RSS PSS
3170 unity-panel-service Stack 0.00 0.19 0.19 (growing
slowly)
3170 unity-panel-se
Colin so far there is only the GTK+ 3 uploaded for proposed and this bug
is linked also against indicator-appmenu.
You could download the updated indicator-appmenu package from the SRU
staging ppa.
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-unity/+archive/sru-staging
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By the look of things, after all the submenus are rendered the memory
consumed by unity-panel-service seems to stabilize, so I am guessing it
cache's the menus because after several invocations of the the
applications I can't see a great deal more memory being allocated. Is
this the intention? If
I don't see the CPU being pegged and it isn't leaking memory so badly.
There is still some memory leakage. I ran health-check (from my PPA,
ppa:colin-king/white) against it for over 10 minutes using applications
such as LibreOffice, Gimp, Firefox and still observed quite a lot of
brks() occurring:
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Fix committed into lp:indicator-appmenu/13.10 at revision None,
scheduled for release in indicator-appmenu, milestone Unknown
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** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Status: New => In Progress
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Importance
Hello Colin, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gtk+3.0 into saucy-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/3.8.6-0ubuntu2
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Please help us by testing this new package. See
https://wiki
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** Branch linked: lp:~bregma/indicator-appmenu/lp-1199877
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unity-panel-service memory leak and 100% CPU usage
S
I see this when I use Firefox. No problem with chromium. And I think it
started after upgrading to 13.10. As Firefox is the program I use most
this makes Ubuntu nearly unusable for me.
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I'm experiencing the same issue. I'm a heavy user of Gimp and Inkscape
and especially Gimp menus become very unresponsive and the whole system
is slow. At some point you can't see any menus at all and I've to drop a
terminal and restart lightdm. Not sure what is the issue, I didn't have
any such pr
I can confirm I've got this bug as well, it's basically making my laptop
unusable at times.
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After monitoring this for a few days on 13.10, I can say that GIMP triggers a
memory leak after I run it the first time and then exit. After that,
unity-panel-service does not release any RAM from any application and
eventually menus on all applications and on indicators become slow and
unrespo
Just upgraded my Desktop's motherboard and CPU. Problem's gone at my end.
>From Intel Core i3 to Intel Core i7.
I also did a boot-repair.
I'm not sure if it was the boot-repair or the actual upgrade that resolved the
issue though..
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Just to add another finding - trying to avoid repeating what has already
been said.
This bug is 100% reproducible for me after a suspend on my laptop.
Otherwise it seems almost random (but with LibreOffice open it does seem
to happen a bit more frequently) but no matter what, I come out of a
suspe
** Description changed:
- Just going about my business on Ubuntu Raring amd64 on an x230 and I
- heard the fan kick into action. top showed me that unity-panel-service
- was consuming all the free cycles on one of my CPUs. I killed it before
- my machine overheated, so I didn't attach a debugger
** Description changed:
Just going about my business on Ubuntu Raring amd64 on an x230 and I
heard the fan kick into action. top showed me that unity-panel-service
was consuming all the free cycles on one of my CPUs. I killed it before
my machine overheated, so I didn't attach a debugger
** Also affects: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Status: New => In Progress
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** A
I ran health-check (ppa:colin-king/white) against unity-panel-service
while navigating menus on gimp and thunderbird for 60 seconds and I
observed on average over 60 seconds:
about 53 minor page faults per second,
nearly 1900 context switches a second,
over 260 recvfrom() syscalls per second,
I think it simply has to do with all applications that use/have many
menus...
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I do not use sublime text or gimp, and still have this issue happen.
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I have this issue on two systems one of them being a laptop that does
not have Sublime Text or Gimp installed.
It does seem to occur less often on that system however but it does
still occur.
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I would be interested to know if everyone who reported this bug runs
both Sublime Text and GIMP.
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Confirmed for me too in 13.10. Clean install.
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Affected me too after upgrading to 13.10
100% cpu when I open menu in Sublime Text 3
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The worst impact on unity-panel-service have programs that are heavy in
menus department. People already mentioned Gimp, Inkscape, LibreOffice
and Sublime Text 3 and I would also add Geany to that list. You launch
any of this programs and the unity-panel-service increases it's memory
usage and hove
Seeing this thread, I think it is extremely easy to reproduce this
behaviour. At least I haven't found a way to avoid it. Now we are
holding breath until some fix comes out of the oven. :)
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I found another simple method to make unity-panel-service eat 100% CPU:
1. Open Sublime Text 3.
2. Switch keyboard layout fast many times.
Keyboard indicator works at first, but then starts to lag behind and
stops switching (keyboard layout is still switched, so it's only
indicator). While indicat
It is already some months since the Ubuntu computer gets unresponsive
and cannot be used because of this bug. Does anyone know how long it
could take until we see some permanent fix (disabling some program's
menu might be some kind of workaround, but it is not a solution)?
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I upgraded to 13.10 in time of Final Beta release and I observed a much
higher use of RAM compared to 13.04. This is very bad to the point that
my SWAP which is 4 GB (6 GB of DDR2 RAM) becomes filled sometimes and is
always used in more than 2 GB after couple hours.
I've noticed that unity-panel-s
I'm also experiencing this bug. A temporary workaround (similar to the
recommendations above) has been to remove the global app menu support
for certain critical applications but using bash aliases.
For example, in .bashrc I have the following set up for gimp:
alias gimpfix='UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0 gi
I am having the same issue.
Not sure on a cause. At first I thought it was related to the my weather
indicator but I disabled that and the same thing. even when I am just
using email/web brossing atleast a few times per hour it jumps up to
100% and anything using the unity-panel is unusabele.
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The Gimp is totally useless because of the unity-panel-service 100% CPU
usage...
> Any solution yet?
There is a solution: env UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= gimp (or any program)
This disable the global menu on a per application.
(Sorry for my poor English)
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I also confirm I have this bug since I installed Ubuntu 13.10, did not
see it on 13.04 (or it wasn't so bad). I used GIMP these days and the
laptop becomes unresponsive from time to time, the menus do not open or
they open after lots of time, etc. This is no way of using the
computer..
Just found
It's probably just as easy -- and safer -- to just type "stop unity-
panel-service; start unity-panel-service" if you have a terminal open
already.
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In order to temporary get the panel back immediately, I send a HUP
signal: killall -HUP unity-panel-service
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@ Sebastien Bacher (seb128) RE: post #39
I let gimp sit open with focus for about 5 minutes with no change in free/used
memory and no unity-panel-service problems.
I then opened an image in Gimp and let it sit with focus for another 5 minutes.
There was no issues with memory or unity-panel-serv
> Just simply using gimp on a decent sized image (12 megpaixels and
above is all we work with) and it become unusable within 5 minutes.
Nothing really specific
Do you need to interact with gimp for that to happen or is opening it
and letting run in backgroud enough?
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I can confirm that Sublime Text 3 is a good candidate to notice this
problem. Just accessing the global menu can dramatically increases CPU
usage of unity-panel-service. Also, when Sublime Text is just started,
accessing the menu for the first time will freeze the system for 1-2
seconds, and has in
I started experiencing this issue after upgrading from 13.04 to 13.10.
Memory used by unity-panel-service goes up after each application open /
close and never seems to drop again. It piles up to hundreds of MB (even
GBs) and eventually uses 100% CPU at which point it must be restarted
since every
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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote 4 hours ago: per post #31
Just simply using gimp on a decent sized image (12 megpaixels and above
is all we work with) and it become unusable within 5 minutes. Nothing
really specific, it just grinds to a halt, maxes out the memory and
unity-panel-service wi
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