*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187540
** Changed in: gnome-panel
Status: New => Invalid
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Gnome-panel hangs and allocates all possible ram.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187540
closing as duplicate, feel free to reopen if you disagree though
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 187540
Gnome-panel freeze when 8 windows are open when the panel is on the right
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187540
the issue is similar to bug #187540?
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** Changed in: gnome-panel
Status: Unknown => New
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It's certainly confirmed ... I've linked to the upstream bug(s) on the
GNOME Bugzilla. Hopefully the GNOME devs responsible will ask for any
extra info they need there ?
(The stack traces here don't seem very informative to me ... I may get a
chance to run gnome-panel under Valgrind [
https://wiki
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #511994
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511994
** Also affects: gnome-panel via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511994
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Status: Unknown
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Does this need any more info or confirmation?
It happens to me too. I notice the icons are smaller than they were in
Feisty.
It is as though the button sizing function thinks there is only half the
height in the (vertical) panel than there actually is. Each time a new
window is opened, the icons
Yes, I can confirm this behavior exactly. The bug only occurs when there
are >8 windows in the window list and it is positioned on a left of
right vertical panel. Thanks for spotting this Mr_C the workaround
is to put the window list applet on a bottom or top panel.
I thought it was an U7.10
I've got the same problem. The 8th running window causes that gnome-panel
(2.20.1 on U7.10) doesn't respond. I've never been using evolution-alarm-notify.
This bug occurs only when panel with standard Window List applet is placed on
the left or right vertical edge of the screen.
Left panel is lo
These are slightly different symptoms (but similar) to what I see. When
the panel locks up, window switching with alt-Tab works fine, and when
gnome-panel is killed in a terminal (eg $ killall gnome-panel ) it
mostly restarts okay (although sometimes it hangs again immediately,
sometimes not). Swit
This sounds like exactly the trouble I'm having, but on my 8.04 test
machine, not my 7.10 machines.
gnome-panel locks up, only notification area icons work (except for the
exit/quit button, it doesn't respond). I have to ctrl+alt+backspace, at
which point the panel doesn't come back. Next time it
I still haven't isolated what's causing this bug, but it tends to occur
much more frequently when there are more windows in the standard Window
List applet (eg > 7 or 8). Things can be stable for 24+ hours with less
than ~ 7 windows listed ... once there are ~7 or more windows the
(possible) memory
evolution-alarm-notify kept sneaking it's way back on, so I hadn't had a
chance for a proper test over a couple of days. I uninstalled evolution
(and evolution-alarm-notify) just to ensure it was off, and I haven't
seen the bug since. I'll give it a few more days, then reinstall
evolution and see h
Hi. Is this still an issue for you? Something seems to have cleared it
up... and I'm running evolution-alarm-notify just fine now. I have the
proposed repository turned on and switched my gtk theme from crux to
human.
Good Luck,
Ellie
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Okay, I've turned evolution-alarm-notify off, will report how it goes !
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I have everything turned back on except evolution-alarm-notify and it
seems to be working. Do you want to try disabling e-a-n and see if
that's it?
-ellie
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I do use evolution (although not exclusively), and evolution-alarm-
notify is running in my standard gnome session.
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Me too. I've re-added the clock and disabled evolution-alarm-notify to
see if it might be the cause. Do you use evolution for your email?
-ellie
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Just a note to say I'm still seeing this bug with the clock applet
removed.
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I tried removing the Deskbar applet and Workrave ... those didn't help.
I'm running with the clock applet removed now too, I'll report how it
goes. I've noticed that the memory-blowout & hang only seems to happen
when I'm actually using the machine ... ie if I leave it logged in all
day while I'm n
For what it's worth, I've been up and stable since yesterday afternoon
by turning the clock applet off. (Right-Click remove from panel)
-ellie
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No, this system is running on a single 1680x1050 LCD, with no other
video devices or screens defined in the Xorg.conf (and desktop effects
turned off).
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Andrew,
Do you use dual monitors?
-ellie
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HI Sebastian.. was there something wrong with the backtrace I submitted?
If so, please let me know.
Thanks,
Ellie
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Thanks for your bug report. Please try to obtain a backtrace
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and attach the file to the
bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem.
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I also see this behavior in Gutsy (amd64), previously upgraded from
Feisty. After a few hours, gnome-panel memory usage continues to grow
until the system starts swapping. After killing / restarting gnome-panel
the notification area losses it's icons and most (but not all) parts of
the panels are n
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