I'm on a dual screen with 4k and 2.7k (Surface pro 4) intel graphical
chipset, i7 with 4 cores.
On a 20.04, using gnome-shell over Xorg, gnome-shell proc usage jumps
from 0-3% to 40-60% usage when using indicator-multiload.
gnome-shell over Wayland will have same issue, with an added visible
@PeterBittner Do you really think I should provide a one line fix as a
patch here ? And this is problematic because what should be kept is the
option to choose the size via settings. My fix customize the source code
and create a binary package with 24px, and 24px is not an ideal size
for everyone
My fix was tested and used throughout all version from 12.10 up to 14.04
(I've updated it each time). It's not perfect as there are some little
sorting issues. Nevertheless, it fixes a few complaints on empathy. The
most easy one is the icon size for avatars.
I have the exact same issue, and I log on 3 IRC server that each will
cast various message upon connection.
Problem is that server notification are important and we cannot just
ignore them all at once. Maybe at first a little generic plugin that
allows to ignore a message matching 1 - regexp and
Just to note that I updated my blog post and that my fix will work for
12.10, 13.04 and 13.10...
http://vaab.blog.kal.fr/2013/04/04/fixing-empathy-in-ubuntu-12-10
I'd rather see this fixed main stream.
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To get a more compact list, I have published a new deb package that
simply reduces the size of the avatar from 48 pixel high to 24, which
seems to work flawlessly on my computer.
My blog post at
This is not a fix but a work-around to get compact contact list in
empathy from 12.10 and fix some other random bugs...
http://vaab.blog.kal.fr/2013/04/04/fixing-empathy-in-ubuntu-12-10
It could also give ideas to others on how to make yourself the
modifications you need.
Please note that it