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Thanks. I've now added this bug to the performance tracking list:
https://trello.com/c/pe5mRmx7
** Summary changed:
- gnome-shell (via Mesa/LLVMpipe in a virtual machine) uses all CPU cores just
to update the screen
+ gnome-shell (via Mesa/LLVMpipe in a virtual machine) uses all CPU cores just
This bug only is present on Wayland.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1850874
Title:
gnome-shell (via Mesa/LLVMpipe in a virtual machine) uses all CPU
cores just to
I think the Gnome Shell developers have been working on how that code
(efficient screen updates for VMs) works in Wayland sessions. But I
don't know the details. Let's hope mutter 3.36 performs better in that
area.
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Comment #16 is confusing because it sounds like you're now talking about
multiple unrelated issues. It is also confusing because comment #16
suggests this bug occurs in Wayland only but comment #13 looks like it's
from Xorg.
Is this bug affecting Wayland sessions only?
** Changed in: gnome-shell
There is one more change I did after upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10.
This is a KVM VM - and for some reason, the GUI (X) sometimes freezes
after the VM is paused/saved/resumed, while SSH still works (this was
also before 19.10 and behaviour did not improve in 19.10).
I've changed to Wayland to se