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Same laptop, same problem.
free -h shows 10G free.
Laptop is heating the whole room !
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Title:
gnome-shell uses over 300% CPU most the time
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What's your version of Chromium?
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I agree that this issue happens when Chromium is running.
It's still affecting 3.13.0-35-generic (Ubuntu)
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gnome-shell uses over 300% CPU
After upgrading to kernel-v3.13-rc3 problem gone!
kernel-fixed-upstream-v3.13-rc3
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I'm also experiencing this issue after upgrading from 13.04 to 13.10. System
was stable before that
gnome-shell cpu usage goes from 60% to 250% and keeps above 100% usage like 90%
of time.
Laptop: Dell Latitude E6410, Intel VGA, 8 GB of memory, Ubuntu gnome
(ubuntu-gnome-desktop) 64-bits.
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I don't know what happended, but after few lasts updates gnome-shell
takes only 100% CPU and from time to time picks up to 300/400% CPU
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Title:
"Kernel driver in use: i915"
Nvidia driver wasn't stable on my system (I've tried several times to
run nvidia drivers, always fail for some reasons).
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Okay, I feel now we can safely rule out memory issues as the culprit.
With regards to graphics drivers, are you using open source (nouveau),
or NVIDIA's proprietary drivers?
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one more free. It's almost an hour gnome-shell takes >300% CPU
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 158662725006144 10860128 0 1672961659168
-/+ buffers/cache:3179680 12686592
Swap: 15625212 0 15625212
Run
Hello, GParted says that linux-swap is enabled.
Below are free outputs. There were four programs opened: byobu, gnome-
terminal, chromium-browser (2 tabs) and gnome-shell.
gnome-shell >300% CPU
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 158662721764040
Lets rule out memory related issues first. Would you post the output of
"free" during one of the times that you are having this problem. It's
quite possible that this is due to either SWAP being disabled, or having
too small a SWAP partition. I've also done some poking around with
different version
As attach chromium-browser valgrind.log
I don't see there anything important, but maybe it will help to investigate bug
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Hello,
I'm sure this bug is related to Chromium-browser.
When I logged in and using programs like nautilus, gnome takes about 60%
CPU, but when chromium is running, then gnome-shell takes >100% CPU and
even after closing chromium it doesn't come back to usage in the level
of 60% CPU
I don't know
My command:
"G_SLICE=always-malloc G_DEBUG=gc-friendly valgrind -v --tool=memcheck
--leak-check=full --num-callers=40 --log-file=valgrind.log $(which gnome-shell)
--replace"
I attached valgrind.log.
Thanks for help!
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The other helpful upload to have would be a valgrind log. Follow the
instructions here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind. This will detect any
memory issues, which as the gnome-session logs didn't show any glaring
issues, is what I'm leaning towards calling this. The valgrind log will
give me a clea
Nothing in the logs provided has any hints as to why gnome-shell is that
much of a resource hog. If you wouldn't mind posting your hardware
specs, that would be helpful in any attempts to reproduce the issue.
There aren't any leaks as far as I can see in either the mainline or
proposed builds of gn
This is Asus notebook N56VZ
http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/N56VZ/#specifications
If you need access to my notebook ssh PM me (it will be possible from
tomorrow).
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