@rael-gc is experiencing this issue still with 18.04 on duplicate bug post...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/1652789
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1642634 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1642634
I feel your pain 😐
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When the system reboots, it will still be set to 'stop'.
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Title:
indicator-datetime-service using high vol
I set the 'indicator-datetime-service' package set to 'stop' in the
system monitor, which is a great temporary fix. Just right-click on the
service and you will see 'stop' in the context menu.
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Scrap that... I realised it was because I had the 'indicator-datetime-
service' package set to 'stop' in the system monitor (which is a great
temporary fix if anyone is having this same issue).
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Scrap that... I realised it was because I had the 'indicator-datetime-
service' package set to 'stop' in the system monitor (which is a great
temporary fix if anyone is having this same issue).
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Scrap that... I realised it was because I had the 'indicator-datetime-
service' package set to 'stop' in the system monitor (which is a great
temporary fix if anyone is having this same issue).
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This seems to have been resolved now, since running a system update on
Yakkety via 'Ubuntu Software'. Can anyone else confirm the same?
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This seems to have been resolved now, since running a system update on
Yakkety via 'Ubuntu Software'. Can anyone else confirm the same?
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This seems to have been resolved now, since running a system update.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1652789
Title:
indicator-datetime-service us
** Description changed:
I have noticed every time my computer boots into Ubuntu, it freezes up
with the mouse lagging and then unfreezes. I notice the SSD making huge
- amounts of read/writes (which I image is into virtual memory). I have to
- leave the computer for 15 mins or so before coming
Public bug reported:
I have noticed every time my computer boots into Ubuntu, it freezes up
with the mouse lagging and then unfreezes. I notice the SSD making huge
amounts of read/writes (which I imagine is into virtual memory/swap
space). I have to leave the computer for 15 mins or so before comi
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