From my experience with Ubuntu 11.04, seems the abnormal cpu consumption
when scrolling doesn't appear in 11.04 now.
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will this fix available for other languages? and when will this fix go
to natty-update? Don't want to enable natty-proposed...
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I am able to reproduce this even with Ubuntu 10.10
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Oh,yeah. correcting this.
2010/7/10 vak 590...@bugs.launchpad.net
Mario, Bao, you have forgotten to click a top-left link This bug also
affects me!
Maybe after it the bug will be seen by developers...
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I can confirm this ,too . I am observing the same thing.
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restoring the gnome-terminal to original size will improve the speed to
a noticable extent.
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Ok, I'd happy to help if anyone thinks of something I can verify if no
big change to my system :)
2010/2/26 François Vogelweith francois.vogelwe...@gmail.com:
I don't think that your .gtkrc can cause this problem.
It s better to let this bug open for the time, If someone else has this
Just noticed that tropical has been upgraded to 1.5.4 yesterday.
That's a time point exactly prior to switching back from the standard
Clear Look to Tropical. That is, in my previous email, when I said
the problem is gone when I switched back to Tropical, I actually
switched back to a new version
balanzan is ok - I just installed 1.6.3.karmic.ppa2+nmu1 without any
customization.
Seems I can't reproduce the issue now..
2010/2/25 François Vogelweith francois.vogelwe...@gmail.com:
the new versions of tropical include only new icons... nothing new in gtk...
The last changes in gtk were in
CPU usage is quite normal - previously 100% for one core.
** Attachment added: cpu-usage-in-system-monitor
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39806170/Screenshot-2.png
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Dialog Open File... consumes 100% CPU when select a file
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My .gtkrc file attached. But this file was there for a long time. I
deleted them as they contain two directories don't exist at all when I
tried to resolve this. Does this matter?
I am ok to close this report as it's not reproducible or provide more
info if necessary
2010/2/26 Bao Liang tim
Really a good reminder, I tried switch to Tropic from Clear Look again
and now problem is gone. There must be something missed when problem
was observed. And 2 answers below.
I didn't try balanzan..just guess it won't make a difference :)
- Do you have the same problem if you apply the
Sorry, tropical. I get them confused all the time. See attached.
2010/2/25 François Vogelweith francois.vogelwe...@gmail.com:
There something i don't understand. Are you using Tropical theme or Tropic
theme?
This is not the same things because Tropic is not one of my themes!
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Maybe I am wrong. actually I just want to add some comment in LP
today. 2 pieces of fact leads to my thoughts are
1) once I switched the theme from Tropical to built-in ubuntu such as
clear look, the open dialog populates its content fast and cpu
consumption is quite low.
2) this didn't happen
** Project changed: nautilus = tropical
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** Changed in: tropical
Status: Invalid = New
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I made a progress and it turns out it's related to the tropic theme.
Tropic-related packages installed on my computer:
ii emerald-tropical-theme 1.5.4.karmic.ppa1+nmu1
tropical Emerald theme
ii gnome-tropical-theme
Just to make sure we're referring to the same dialog as uploaded by
Coz at http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24817486/screenshot1.png?
2010/2/10 A. Walton awal...@ubuntu.com:
That dialog is created and owned by GTK+.
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
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Have some new clues updated at the top of the problem result (see
updated on Feb. 10 part)
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
+ Some updates on Feb. 10:
+ 1. This happens with non-cli applications such as firefox, gedit, meld who
have a nautilus like open/select file
just found this problem doesn't happen only in firefox. use gEdit to
select a file in open dialog, you'll observe the same
** Package changed: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Firefox consumes 100% CPU when select a file to open or upload
+ Dialog Open File...
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