Unexpectedly, the frozen Nautilus window reacts well with resizing and
such operations: it’s really just the interaction with tabs and files
that no longer work.
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
I was unpacking a .tar.gz archive with the “extract here” button. Once unpacked
(the progress bar on top right not only reached 100%, the dialogue box
disappeared altogether), I removed the archive file. The unpacking was a
success, and the extracted folder appeared on
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
* in Gnome-shell, starts VLC. Drag and drop a .str file into VLC (without
providing it any video file).
* A bug in VLC will make it use 100% CPU for quite a long time.
* Meanwhile, in a terminal, type “top”.
* Gnome-shell will appear as one of the programs
Hi!
Sorry for the late answer. Here is the return for `vlc --version`. The
issue is relatively difficult to reproduce: I have a set of mkv/webm
files that do it all the times, but if I set-up VLC with other files
(mp3), the issue does not appear.
```bash
$ vlc --version
VLC media player 3.0.8 Ve
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I have these two settings on:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/464946/force-alt-tab-to-switch-only-on-current-workspace-in-gnome-shell
and
https://superuser.com/questions/394376/how-to-prevent-gnome-shells-alttab-from-grouping-windows-from-similar-apps
I would thus expe