*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187540
I'm quite surprised that a bug known for such a long time would still be
present in Hardy. Everyone must be really busy with bugs considered to
be more important..?
|*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187540
I shall try it tonight. In the mean time, the problem should be easily
reproducible by making the "Window List" a vertical, right-placed bar,
configuring it not to group windows and opening enough Terminals to fill
it up.
This may be more useful than trying to make sense out of my stack trace,
sin
As workaround, I suggest:
1. Grouping windows (should help a little),
2. Not using the window-list in a vertical manner (seems to have a
special problem to use the available space when vertical).
The crash started on Gutsy, but the use of available space problem was
already there on Feisty. The
Greetings,
I can't confirm that gnome-panel always takes 100% of CPU when it
freezes.
I did once notice that my system decided to be disc-intensive and I
figured it was the frozen gnome-panel doing it for an unknown reason. I
figured that a disc intensive process would probably also be CPU
intens