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activity for 60 days.]
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I actually haven't had this issue in the past month or so (maybe more),
so I haven't had a chance to test circumstances. I wasn't able to
narrow a cause or correlate any of the stuff you suggested to find
something to look into.
If it shows up again I'll definitely bring it here, but I haven't
re
Hey Taylor, just checking back for status; has this problem persisted
through the release?
Given that you're seeing 40%+ loads in various applications, it's really
starting to sound like a bug in something lower down than X, although
I'm out of ideas on how to narrow it down further. But let me k
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Title:
System becomes extremely sluggish
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Simple applications cause Xorg to hose all memory and swap, the systems
runs to death. I feel that's not okay, we should have proper ulimits to
block a full system kill by single applications. Any ideas for ulimits
are welcome.
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Title:
System becomes extremely sluggish
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* Any processes gobbling cpu, memory, or disk IO? (top, ps, nmon, atop, free
-m, nice/ionice, etc.)
Whatever active applications are running take up whatever resources there are.
If I'm running Pidgin, Pidgin will be taking 40%+. If it's nautilus, nautilus
takes up 40%+. Even if I run 'top' t
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Title:
System becomes extremely sluggish
To manage notificatio
Oh yeah there are lots of tips and tricks for optimizing performance.
Some standard stuff to check:
* Any processes gobbling cpu, memory, or disk IO? (top, ps, nmon, atop, free
-m, nice/ionice, etc.)
* Got any unusual cron jobs set up?
* Is it swapping to disk? (top or vmstat should show this,
Works for me.
The problem I've had is how to try to isolate the issue. There doesn't
seem to be a root cause - sometimes it slows down from the start,
sometimes a few minutes after I've been logged in, sometimes hours
later. It *seems* to happen most when I sit down to play a video,
either via a
** Summary changed:
- [i945gm] GPU lockup EIR: 0x0010 PGTBL_ER: 0x0100 render.IPEHR:
0x0100
+ System becomes extremely sluggish
** Description changed:
The interface experiences tremendous slowdown, where even basic tasks
like opening nautilus sap resources.
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+ The system nev
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