Very similar behavior and error message on Xeon E5-1620 and NVIDIA card (Quadro
M2000).
Kernel 4.19.0-9-amd (Debian)
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Title:
Gpu watchdog segfau
Still happily chewing CPU cycles on 16.10.
Another pretty effective workaround might be: apt-get remove --purge
apt-xapian-index
The downside (on Kubuntu) it's that it takes out also muon, but if you
don't depend on it, it makes a terrific difference on your laptop
battery life.
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An update to confirm the issue also on Kubuntu 16.04.2 with backports:
kernel 4.8.0-34-generic #36~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP
KDE Plasma version 5.8.5
KDE Frameworks version 5.28.0
Qt Version 5.6.1
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I will add that on my machine (Ubuntu 16.04.1) increases in CPU usage get
triggered also by changes in the network connectivity.
For example, if the WiFi connection drops and Skype tries to connect, Plasma
goes immediately to 100%. Killing Skype reduces the CPU usage to 15-30%, but it
stays aro
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1532508 ***
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Forgot to add important details.
The system is an Asus Zenbook UX31A with an Intel HD Graphics 4000 card.
Compositor is active (OpenGL 3.1, GLX interface).
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Not sure if it's going to help narrowing down the search of a fix, but
it happens also on Kubuntu, and it's going on from 14.10 up to at least
16.04.
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I spent some time during the weekend to trace the the problem, and I
found what looks like a working solution at least for me. Below some
more details.
HARDWARE
My laptop is an Asus Zenbook UX31A with Elantech touchpad.
It used to work fine with 13.10, but after the update to 14.04, I had no way t
Confirmed on 4.13.1, Kubuntu 14.04 LTS.
Actions that are affected are:
-two-finger scrolling
-tap to click
-tap and drag.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
The command giving errors is 'debmany'.
When trying one of the examples from the man of debmany ('debmany 3dchess'),
there is a missing dependency (dialog) that's not satisfied when the package is
installed.
Running the example gives errors in the shell:
=
/usr/bin/di
+1 Tpugliese
It seems a lack of planning when adding 'features'...
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Title:
No way to disable start-up sound
To manage notifications about this bu
I don't know if this can be related, but I've also monitored the kwinrc
content and it seems that upon any setting changes, the files goes from
25 to ~250 lines (somehow understandable, but... hard to debug).
Initially, the line setting the OpenGL backend ("Backend=OpenGL") is not
present, but afte
I encounter a similar behavior with my netbook (32-bit, Intel 945GSE), KDE
4.8.3 (Kubuntu).
At every login, performances are unbearably slow, despite the fact that the
settings report the OpenGL mode as active.
To fix the problem I have to switch the compositing type to XRenderer,
apply, then se
I confirm the problem with the 3.4.4 version under KDE, and removing
libreoffice-gnome and libreoffice-gfx (it wasn't even installed
actually) doesn't solve the problem (but, again, I'm under KDE).
On my files, it happens with white backgrounds and invisible gray text
color.
I understand that thi
Thanks for the quick reply.
I'm not sure about the amount of work that's required to fix this, but I think
it's likely to be a candidate for a Papercut entry.
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Title:
aptd and update-manager run with high priority
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Public bug reported:
When logging in in a new session or after some time of usage, the aptd daemon
(and the update-manager too, presumably) will start to scan for updates.
The processes involved in this steps are usually running with full priority (or
with nice values higher than 20? I wasn't ab
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