There wasn't any activity noticeable in top and no updates from the
journalctl command.
I've attached a video demonstrating it is really just about the dialog
displayed. Even dismissing, switching programs to show the UI is
responsive, then showing the PI chart dialog again (before it times out
My first thought is that gnome-shell might be blocked waiting to write
log messages to disk, and indeed I do see a number of these in your log:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=logspam
Can you open two Terminal windows and run 'top' in one, and 'journalctl
-f
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Title:
kinetic: UI unresponsive while lengthy disk operations complete.
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** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
kinetic: UI unresponsive while lengthy disk
I just did an update prior to testing. Yes it is still a problem... not
a big one, but VERY confusing until you figure out the culprit. I'm
glad to be able to help out in a small way!
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This bug is easily reproducible on my system, a new installation of
kinetic.
1) Using a large file (my case is > 8gb), via the UI, drag and drop to copy.
2) When the "pie chart" UI indicator starts filling up,
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Further to your comment #2 I'm moving this to the gnome-shell package
which will bring this issue to the