After some recent-ish update (I am currently running 55.0.2883.87 in
Yakkety) this bug vanished as mysteriously as it had appeared.
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[Expired for chromium-browser (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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> Run "top" in a terminal. Does any "keyring" app stand out when you
visit the passwords page?
No, only `chromium-browse` is consuming significant CPU:
4469 jglick20 0 1394276 133556 65708 R 100.3 0.8 0:45.63
chromium-browse
> If you start a new session, do you get the same results?
N
Please help test a few things.
Run "top" in a terminal. Does any "keyring" app stand out when you visit
the passwords page?
If you start a new session, do you get the same results?
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Tried disabling all extensions and restarting; did not help.
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I tried running
$ chromium-browser --user-data-dir=/tmp/chrometest --password-
store=gnome
and browsing to chrome://settings/passwords. It rendered, but said I had
no passwords. So I am not sure how to “bisect” my profile to see if the
trigger condition is related to settings.
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