Just tried creating a new user. Everything is identical.
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gnome-shell lags after 24.10 upgrade
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Sorry for the delay.
There wasn't anything named extensions in there, but I still did it. The
bug has never reappeared after a log in, only after a restart.
Everything is still the same.
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Sorry for the delay, I've been busy.
I hadn't tried doing that but i tried it now and nothing changed again.
Putting an underscore instead of a dash also didn't change anything.
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I did it I think, but I'm not entirely sure if I did it right.
Everything is still the same.
This is what I did:
sudo su
echo "blacklist dell-laptop" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Also, this is powerprofilesctl list with kernel 6.11.0-8-generic
zeldaoot@z
Tried starting with Kernel version 6.8.0-45-generic. I can now enable both
power saving and performance mode, but the high temperature warning is still
there.
powerprofilesctl list says:
zeldaoot@zeldaoot-Inspiron-5558:~$ powerprofilesctl list
* performance:
CpuDriver: intel_pstate
Here are the logs after I tried setting it to Performance mode.
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Public bug reported:
Power mode is stuck in balanced mode. Every time i switch to power saving or
performance it changes of a single moment (almost one frame on screen) and then
it goes back to balanced. I tried changing it with commands (powerprofilesctl
set performance), through the menu on t
When idle, gnome-shell sits at around 1-10% (sometimes up to 20%). When
clicking and dragging on the desktop, it goes to 98%.
After doing the sleep and wake thing, at idle it sits at 0.5-2% and when
dragging on the desktop it goes to about 95%. Also it occasionally stutters
every 1-2 seconds.
Th
Public bug reported:
When starting my computer, gnome-shell lags a lot (holding and dragging
on the desktop, clicking icons on the dock and apps menu). After putting
my pc to sleep and waking it up, everything works normally.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.10
Package: gnome-shell 47.0-
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