Not to be nagging, but I can't help but enjoy this upstream fix as it
was implemented in other distros like Fedora. Is there an ETA for
Ubuntu's implementation?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1799609 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1799609
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1799609
App Grid "Spring" Animation Increases CPU Usage and Drops Frames
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Public bug reported:
[This is a new report to reflect latest information, considering
previous issue report was submitted two cycles ago]
Opening the Applications Overview (App Grid) displays a janky animation.
Seemingly worse depending on number of application icons being
displayed, this issue w
Research leads me to believe this should be an upstream bug.
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Title:
gnome-control-center occasionally fails to launch after multiple tries
To m
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Package Version: 1:3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
Expected Behavior: Program should always launch upon request.
Problematic Behavior: Attempting to launch this program causes the shell to
display the loading indicator for an unusual amount of time, only t
The upstream bugs related to this issue (found up top) have been
updated, as work is being done upstream.
** Description changed:
- https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/55
+ Upstream Issues:
+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/232
+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/i
I believe this is in fact a hardware problem, as the EFI mode on my
laptop fails to load the OS. Using CSM-Legacy is a workaround. Thus, I
have marked the issue as incomplete because it may not be Ubuntu-
related.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Incomplete
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I very much appreciate the work you have done upstream. I have been
trying to follow along, but I cannot contribute to this particular issue
due to my skillset. Are the upstream changes going to be seen in 18.10
or the existing 18.04 when finalized?
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Model: Toshiba Satellite C55-B5299
CPU: Intel Celeron N2830 / 2.16 GHz
RAM: 8GB DDR3L
Current OS: Ubuntu 18.04 Stable
UEFI Version: 5.10 (Latest)
Problem Description:
Beginning in April 2018, my laptop would stay at the OEM logo screen upon being
powered on, with no activity
I can confirm this. Also, specifying the -d flag upon executing this
program through a terminal emulator returns no useful debug info to help
us.
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Public bug reported:
Affected Ubuntu Release: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Installed Package Version: 0.96.24.32.3
Upon clicking on a trusted software provider in the Authentication tab,
and then clicking "Remove" will prompt for a password and do absolutely
nothing. I would expect this to remove a software
The 'snap refresh --beta core' command resolves this bug.
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Title:
some snaps fail on vulkan/icd.d permission error
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My problem was with the Spotify snap.
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some snaps fail on vulkan/icd.d permission error
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I can confirm this issue no longer affects Ubuntu 18.04, as recently
viewed items are removed upon deletion.
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Title:
Opening a deleted 'rece
What I did was profile gnome-shell using sysprof, and I found that file
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgobject-2.0.so.0.5502.0 uses 25.06% of CPU
time by itself. My guess is that it's called/utilized very frequently.
Attached is part of the output that should explain what I'm stating.
Let me know if
Forgive me, but what method did you use to profile the resource usage of
gnome-shell? I would like to see if the root cause you discovered
matches what affects my system.
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Just to clarify, the app drawer has this problem as well.
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Title:
Activities overview causes heavy CPU spikes in Wayland & Xorg
To manage notifi
Public bug reported:
Randomly displayed this error. I was in the middle of configuring the
files of a downloaded program. My system info is attached in the debug
files.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: tracker-extract 2.0.3-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-32.35-generi
** Description changed:
- Ubuntu Release: 17.10
+ Ubuntu Release: 17.10 and 18.04
gnome-shell version: 3.26.2
System Theme: CommuniTheme Beta
Upon navigating through various areas of the system, GUI animations are
very stuttery. This heavily affects the CPU usage of my device. For
ins
Yes, it does. When changing the screen brightness in 17.10, the slider
wiggles around rapidly during a slight delay before the brightness
actually adjusts.
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Upon further investigation, I can confirm that this issue only affects
the App Drawer. Minimizing and Maximizing windows, and etc are all
buttery smooth.
** Summary changed:
- GUI Animations Cause Heavy CPU Spikes in Wayland & XOrg
+ App Drawer Animation Causes Heavy CPU Spikes in Wayland & XOrg
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Release: 17.10
gnome-shell version: 3.26.2
System Theme: CommuniTheme Beta
Upon navigating through various areas of the system, GUI animations are
very stuttery. This heavily affects the CPU usage of my device. For
instance, opening the shell app drawer displays a very
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