[Expired for gnome-panel (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Do you have same problem in 20.04+?
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
gnome-panel spins causing high
It appears to do with either the "Tooltip" feature or interaction of
gnome-panel(via flashback) with Unity app-menu.
In my 12.04 LTS with gnome fallback the tooltip text appears properly and
gnome-panel is very quiet. So the issue must be with tooltip feature simply or
some other changes. Anywa
If someone tells me which particular commits I should backport, I will
do it.
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Title:
gnome-panel spins causing high cpu in Trusty 14.04
To mana
Trying to clear some space and see if i can test with above builds. But
is it possible to get backports of those fixes for gnome-panel in
14.0.4.3 LTS release?
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Can you try with 15.04 (stable) or 15.10 (development) releases? There
were lots of changes since 3.8, and this bug may be fixed there.
** Package changed: gnome-flashback (Ubuntu) => gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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Hi
1. Is the gnome-panel not brought in by gnome-session flashback package? My
assumption was that on a fresh Ubuntu 14.04.3 install the gnome-panel was not
present and one only gets standard Ubunty Unity default session choice. Only
after installing the flashback package one got the gnome
ses
Hi,
First, you say that it's gnome-panel that uses CPU, then why did you
file this bug against gnome-flashback (and not gnome-panel)?
Second, the perf output is not really helpful because these two
functions are expectedly the most common called ones, and it's not
strange that they are on top of
Not a big worry at moment but little annoying to see the simple gnome-session
process i.e gnome-panel consuming high cpu momentarily each time when moved
near "Applications" menu in top left on panel. i don't know any other details
on the gnome package : gnome-session flashback which i came to k
pls see attached cpu sample from perf in kernel tools for the gnome-
panel process spinning on a mutex cauing high cpu.
** Attachment added: "perf-sample-cpu-spin"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-flashback/+bug/1487404/+attachment/4450166/+files/gnome-panel-issue.txt
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