I had high CPU and unresponsive gnome desktop on older Ubuntu virtual
machine that was upgraded to 18.04 LTS from earlier past LTS versions on
VirtualBox 5.2.18 or earlier running on Windows 10. The high gnome-shell
CPU and unresponsiveness was randomly triggeded eg. by resizing
application windows. I was able to switch to text virtual terminal using
Ctrl-Alt-Fn and the gnome-shell CPU load decreased while in text mode.
It has not occurred since I changed using gnome-tweaks the application
appearance to Adwaita.

I recently installed a new 18.04 LTS that also became unresponsive at
similar application or VirtualBox window resize. I am not 100% sure if
this is same problem as I have VirtualBox 5.2.22 now and I was unable to
change to text virtual terminal after VirtualBox window resize. This
hang happened at least on VirtualBox windows resize. The virtual machine
was able to shutdown through ACPI. I changed to Adwaita from Ambience
and now I have been able to change window sizes without hang. Due to
randomness, hard to say this problem is completely gone by theme change.

gnome-tweaks shows no extensions enabled. Now at gnome-shell
3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1.

VirtualBox has 3D acceleration enabled, no 2D acceleration. I have an
old AMD Radeon HD 6450 with a bit old drivers from 2015, I noticed.

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