Update.
I stopped using Eclipse on Ubuntu for now, but I'm just facing the same problem
again, now with Emacs 25.2.1. It appeared when I maximised the window and then
tried to reduce it.
gnome-shell CPU load reached 95% and after a while decreased down to 70%, but
it's not stable, sometime incr
Hello,
I'm not expert at all, but is seems strange to me that the the workload keeps
high even in the (rare) event I could kill Eclipse. Would the sw-rendering
toolkit keep alive in the case Eclipse is killed ? Would be a bug in Eclipse ?
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Hello,
I recently upgraded Ubuntu from 16.04 to 17.10. Since I did, I cannot use
Eclipse any more.
I can start Eclipse, but as soon as I try to de-maximize it, gnome-shell CPU
load raises to 80%-95% and
Well, might appear out of topic but ... The same problem happens with Firefox,
when watching a video for example. gnome-shell now peaks at 90% !
Is there any kind of logs I can check here ?
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Hello,
I recently upgraded Ubuntu from 16.04 to 17.10. Since I did, I cannot use
Eclipse any more.
I can start Eclipse, but as soon as I try to de-maximize it, gnome-shell CPU
load raises to 80%-95% and remains that level. I ¥t sometimes drops a bit down
to 70% but still k
Sorry I'm totally newbie here and with ubuntu, but I regularly face the same
problem with Ubuntu 17,10 in Virtualbox, when I run eclipse:
Version: Oxygen.2 Release (4.7.2)
Build id: 20171218-0600
Either this happens at startup of Eclipse, or after a while with no obvious
reason...
Seems this is
Hi again,
(follow-up to #18 & #19 posts)
I found out that "Display Mode" in Settings -> Devices -> Displays was set to
"Join Displays".
Setting it to "Single Display" solves for me the issue of windows appearing on
the 2nd monitor.
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I forgot to mention in my previous post (#18) that I use Ubuntu 17.10.
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Title:
OpenVPN not Working in 17.
Hello,
I had a problem importing configuration files to create a VPN connection.
Nothing would happen after clicking on "Import from file..".
After countless attempts (and only after turning my 2nd monitor on) I realized
that the "Select file to import" window opens on the 2nd monitor and can't
The only work around that I have found is to go back to your old kernel
that was installed.
In this case, it's usually this one:
3.19.0-15-generic
The work around (in terminal /konsole):
The offending packages are the following that cause that error:
linux-headers-3.19.0-26
linux-headers-3.19.
Public bug reported:
The default kernel 3.19.0-26-generic in Lubuntu 64-bit AMD64 seems to
have trouble with the additional restricted drivers from AMD / ATI,
despite being listed as compatible. This doesn't happen to me in any
other Ubuntu distribution or fork, only Lubuntu.
What happens is that
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