Based on some of the later comments in here, I'm going to go ahead an
close the Unity part of this Fix Released.
If it still occurs, then I think a new bug needs to be opened since it's
most likely a different issue.
** Changed in: unity
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** No longer
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 7.3.2 = 7.3.3
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Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU; unity-panel-service to
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** Changed in: unity/7.2
Milestone: 7.2.4 = 7.2.5
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Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU; unity-panel-service to
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Experiencing it on Ubuntu 14.10
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Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU; unity-panel-service to
80% CPU and hud-service to 20-80%
** Changed in: unity/7.2
Milestone: 7.2.3 = 7.2.4
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** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 7.2.2 = 7.2.3
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Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU; unity-panel-service to
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** Changed in: unity/7.2
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: unity/7.2
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity/7.2
Milestone: None = 7.2.3
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 7.2.3 = 7.3.1
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Milestone: 7.2.1 = 7.2.2
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hud-service is still eating up my CPU with 14.04.
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I am no longer experiencing this after upgrading to 14.04. Seems to be
fixed, at least for me.
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** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 7.2.0 = 7.2.1
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I still experience this in 14.04, not only alt-tab triggers this, simply
switching workspaces also does.
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Is anyone still experiencing this bug in 14.04?
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The #18 solution solve the problem for me.
(ui.use_unity_menubar = false)
Thank you. I hope this will be fixed in the 14.04 release.
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are bug 968533 and bug 987060 possibly related?
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Affects me too!
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To manage
It appears this bug is fixed in the current alpha of Ubuntu 14.04, but
additional testing is needed to confirm. Please post here if you no
longer experience this bug (and its variants) after switching to Ubuntu
14.04.
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@pieleric: I confirm it has gotten worse in 13.10.
The BookmarkMenuHider didn't do anything for me, probably because most of my
bookmarks are sorted and thus still in the menu. after installing the addon.
The ui.use_unity_menubar trick did it, but I agree it is a pity it also
disables HUD
@xavier: I agree the bugs are similar, but they are not the same and we
need to be sure both are fixed. See comment #24.
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Alt-tab to
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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@pieleric If Ubuntu 13.10 you have, new bug ticket you should make.
Related but not the same as this Ubuntu 13.04 bug, it is.
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** Also affects: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU;
Same problem here, though it seems it have worsen recently on 13.10
(with Firefox 25?). With 5000 bookmarks, hud-service uses one CPU at
100% all the time, with a complete freeze every-time I switch a tab or
firefox's window gets the focus.
By using the BookmarkMenuHider add-on to remove the
I’m experiencing high CPU load when switching to Firefox window (no difference
by whether Alt-Tab or mouse) only when I use HUD, and the only solution is to
end process of hud-service through System Monitor.
No problem afterward, or when I haven’t used HUD before.
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@alinajafi This has already been discussed at length above.
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@holocronweaver I thought sharing my experience is a way to confirm the bug :)
sorry if I’m spamming.
Anyway, I just moved all bookmarks to Unsorted Bookmarks and will use the
sidebar from now onwards. NO PROBLEMS anymore.
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@alinajafi No problemo. For the sake of keeping the signal to noise
ratio down, try to only post a bug comment when you have something to
add that has not already been said. If you want to +1 a bug, be sure to
click the 'This bug affects you' counter at the top of the page.
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I have just started noticing this bug since I upgraded to 13.10.
Disabling the addons made no difference, but changing the
ui.use_unity_menubar to false worked well for me.
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@EliCoten Please read comments above. You are experiencing a similar
but distinct bug from the one reported here. Please open another bug
ticket.
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This bug describes a menu performance problem encountered in 13.04 when
a browser is run with many hundreds of bookmarks.
An additional menu performance problem regarding multiple applications
was introduced in Saucy Salamander and a fix for 13.10 has not yet been
found. This new problem
Hi,
I'm using Firefox and suffered from often occasional lockups of system
due to overload of both CPU cores by 2 unity-panel-service processes
and hud-service. Especially often this behavior vere triggered when I
tried to type a text on any forum (and that as extremely annoying). That
happened
13.10 newly installed and I am seeing this issue too, I didn't have it
previously. If I leave Firefox and then come back firefox, hud-service
and unity-panel service are maxed out, Firefox is unusable for several
seconds. This also occurs when using Firefox although to a lesser degree
i.e.
Just to confirm what jdstrand has already said disabling Add-ons and
running in safe mode makes no difference. I had to follow his advice
regarding 'ui.use_unity_menubar = false' in order to stop this
behaviour and gain back some battery life as a laptop with a browser
that uses 100% CPU every
@paultait22 In 13.04 disabling the Unity-specific addons is sufficient
to prevent bookmark scanning. Thus you bug is specific to 13.10, so you
should create a separate bug report. This will make sure that the
community fixes both bugs, not just one and missing the other.
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Jesse, I admit I am by no means an expert, but I don't understand,
surely it is the same problem with the same causes and symptoms, but
just with a different workaround?
I don't really see how 13.04 makes any difference now anyway, it hasn't
been fixed and it certainly won't be fixed for 13.04;
@paultait22 I agree that the problems are almost certainly related, but
for bug fixing it is important to clarify what version resulted in what
variation of the bug so that devs can look at the changes between
versions and figure out where things went from bad to worse. Most
developers don't have
I've been having some pretty bad firefox performance issues in 13.10, even in
safe mode. It seems that if I disable the the global menu with this (in
about:config):
ui.use_unity_menubar = false
then restart, performance is *greatly* improved. unity-panel-service and
hud do not peg the CPU any
@jdstrand Unfortunately on 13.04 this change did not affect Firefox cpu
usage. Please create a separate bug report for the issue as I don't
want to deal with it once I upgrade. =)
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The problem may be more difficult.
The high load - when switching between apps with Alt-Tab appears randomly.
The amount of FF bookmarks in my case is high but do not changing much. Most
time I have no problems while running FF and switching to another apps -
windows with Alt-Tab.
But sometimes
@kapetr:
If it would be caused by bookmarks - then it should happen all time -
the same way. Not just occasionally.
Not necessarily; caching can apply at many levels.
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@radiobuzzer
Lately the unity menu integration does not come as an addon. So, the
previous solution (to disable the globalmenu addon if ones has high CPU
load) does not work.
The addon, Unity Desktop Integration, is still present in Ubuntu
13.04, and probably will continue to be in some form for
@radiobuzzer
Lately the unity menu integration does not come as an addon. So, the
previous solution (to disable the globalmenu addon if ones has high CPU
load) does not work.
The addon, Unity Desktop Integration, is still present in Ubuntu
13.04, and probably will continue to be in some form for
The issue has a misleading title. The issue occurs generally when
hitting the ALT key. I confirmed with Firefox 23 on Ubuntu 12.10. Lately
the unity menu integration does not come as an addon. So, the previous
solution (to disable the globalmenu addon if ones has high CPU load)
does not work.
I
** Tags added: browser-bookmarks
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** Changed in: unity
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You know, this is seriously inconvenient and forces users for the most
part to refrain from using HUD at all. Would it perhaps be possible to
provide an alternative global menu bar addon that would simply exclude
bookmarks from HUD? That should be reasonably easy to implement unless I
am much
Maybe this bug is also related to the DBus menu problem (Bug 801699) and
even related with the HUD display delay problem (Bug 1011989).
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** Summary changed:
- Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU; unity-panel-service to 80% CPU
and hud-server to 20-80% CPU
+ Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU; unity-panel-service to 80% CPU
and hud-service to 20-80% CPU
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The best temporary workaround is to disable the Global Menu Bar
Integration addon. This seems to prevent the Unity HUD service from
scanning the bookmarks, resolving the problem.
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