I can confirm this in 13.10. Often when using dash some race condition
occurs and the whole unity interface gets distorted with a logoff
through terminal only solution. My zeitgeist-fts starts at 140 mb and
goes up depending on what task i perform on my desktop.
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Same as Bug #774071 but with 100% RAM instead. Collected info while the
Indicator-datetime-service was acting up. I.e., writing this with a few
hundred megabytes RAM available..
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: indicator-datetime 15.10+17.04.20170322-0ubu
PID changes after crash when RAM is depleted. Sceenshoot of RAM usage
attached.
** Attachment added: "Exampel of memory usage"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/1731939/+attachment/5008303/+files/Screenshot%20from%202017-11-13%2015-29-41.png
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Seeing this on 17.10 as well. Battery indicator says ("estimating,
100%) and indicator-datetime-service uses between 2.4 GiB and (mostly)
~14.5 GiB RAM. CPU usage stays at 25% all the time. The indicator-
datetime-service crashes after reaching all available RAM, then restarts
with new PID.
I
Work-around (I cant upgrade to 17.10 due to KVM bug): Turn of the "Show
a clock in the menu bar" in System Settings for Time & Date. Worked
after cold reboot.
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Sorry, wrote incorrect. Reported for 17.04 LTS above.
Work-around (I cant upgrade to 17.10 due to KVM bug): Turn of the t
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(#51 was a mistake)
Sorry, wrote incorrect. Reported for 17.04 LTS above.
Work-around (I cant upgrade to 17.10 due to KVM bug): Turn of the "Show
a clock in the menu bar" in System Settings for Time & Date. Worked
after cold reboot.
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Last work-around didn't stick. Did some test and can reproduce the error
now easily in 17.04. Ubuntu reports it is the Indicator-datetime-service
that crashes when its the evolution calendar that is the problem. During
the system overload the problem can be fixed by killing all evolution
processes
Last work-around didn't stick. Don't think this bug or #1731939 is about
indicator-datetime-service. It seems to be evolution calendar that is
the problem. See comment below:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
datetime/+bug/1731939/comments/4
Will test 17.10 now.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 774071 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/774071
The problem went away in 17.10. Cheers.
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Indicator-datetime-service renders 100% CPU usage
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The problem went away in 17.10. Cheers.
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Title:
Indicator-datetime-service renders 100%
Also getting lots of these (new installation).
Sep 14 21:20:14 boll org.gnome.zeitgeist.Engine[1592]: message repeated 3
times: [ ** (zeitgeist-datahub:2095): WARNING **: zeitgeist-datahub.vala:212:
Error during inserting events:
GDBus.Error:org.gnome.zeitgeist.EngineError.InvalidArgument: Inco
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