*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1808002 ***
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I know this is slightly getting off-topic but is there anything other
than gnome-shell you would recommend that I can use for the time being?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1808002 ***
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I'm not so sure it's the same as the other two, I'll run another test
tonight. Can you recommend any other app to try? Firefox maybe?
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This is what I regularly see in the system monitor.
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So this issue is happening when I have a single Chrome tab open (on this
issue page) and nothing else. The usage does spike up to higher than 25%
for a couple of seconds then back down to 10%-ish (one for Xorg and one
for Gnome shell, so 20% on average). My laptop fans spin quite loudly
too. I thou
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** Description changed:
Related to Issue #1773959
- On a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04 on a 2019 Dell XPS 13, I have very
- high CPU usage from gnome-shell and Xorg (each one is taking up around
- 10%) when no other process is running. This
Public bug reported:
Related to Issue #1773959
On a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04 on a 2019 Dell XPS 13, I have very
high CPU usage from gnome-shell and Xorg (each one is taking up around
10%) when no other process is running. This increased greatly to more
than 20% for gnome-shell when I enabled
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