Greetings,

I can't confirm that gnome-panel always takes 100% of CPU when it
freezes.

I did once notice that my system decided to be disc-intensive and I
figured it was the frozen gnome-panel doing it for an unknown reason. I
figured that a disc intensive process would probably also be CPU
intensive, so I ran "top" and found the gnome-panel eating CPU. I then
found out that it was frozen again, so I killall'ed it and the problem
went away.

In any case, my system remains usable when gnome-panel freezes. It's
just that I can't start anything that depends on the panel, so if I
don't have an open terminal, I need to go to the console to do anything
related to launching an application.

IMHO, there are two related problems to be fixed:

1. Fix the freeze when window-list can't acomodate more windows in its
limited space (add scroll buttons?), and

2. Make the window-list properly use its available space instead of
always taking the hard coded minimum size also as maximum size.

It looks like someone decided to remove the size settings on window-list
because they were a bad workaround to this problem but forgot to fix the
problem itself.

Best regards,
Felipe

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