I'm seeing the same thing. Basically, any use of clock_gettime now
requires a syscall (isntead of using vsdo). The applications I'm running
do a lot of clock_gettime's, and basically cannot run performantly
anymore after this happens.
This machine is a:
System Information
Manufacturer: Ali
Expanding on Shambler's 2019/03/23 comment, clock_gettime showing up in
the strace can be caused by the TSC clock source being marked unstable
(after a sleep for some people, like me).
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I'm hitting the same problem after installing Chrome Remote Desktop.
Any update from a developer? Since this bug seems easy to reproduce and is
affecting a number of people, I'd think it's worth investigating.
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I was sent to this bug by the system software (crash reporter, I guess).
I think I'm having a different issue. I don't have /boot on USB. My
/boot is full (which I'm actively trying to clean up), but I'm guessing
these are similar problems of "couldn't write to /boot".
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu
I probably should have included more system info:
Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS, Precise Pangolin
Chrome 37.0.2062.94 (64-bit)
Video card: nvidia GF108GL [Quadro 600]
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Hi,
I think I'm having the same problem, as well as another related one.
1) I see similar, but slightly different behavior with the preview:
"Use system title bar and borders" *checked* -- preview broken sometimes.
"Use system title bar and borders" *unchecked" -- preview broken sometimes.
2) The
I don't see how this is fixed either. Trying to install Citrix on my
64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 still fails with this webkit error. Could you
include instructions on how to install the correct version of Webkit?
$ /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/selfservice
libwebkit: libwebkit-1.0.so: cannot open shared object fi
Ah, so I was just hitting a simple configuration issue then?
Glad to hear that the idle detection is being upgraded!
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Title:
BOINC is always sus
Hey,
wow, Jussi, you have put in great effort trying to fix this!
So I was just having this problem on Ubuntu 14.04.1LTS with boinc 7.2.42 and
was disappointed to see how it doesn't look like this issue has been resolved.
But, I think I just found a fix, and it'll need to bake a little longer to