*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1880405 ***
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To get all of it:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
Or to just watch for the latest messages:
journalctl -f
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Daniel, how does one produce the shell journal log? I'm afraid the
problem resurfaced even after I removed all the extensions.
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Agreed, on both :)
I'll submit a suggestion there.
Thank you Daniel
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I guess you could make that argument for all programs -- why don't they
monitor themselves for bugs, or at least for high CPU. The argument is
stronger for something like gnome-shell that allows 3rd party ex
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1880405 ***
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This seems to have been the case. So far so good. If it changes I'll
act accordingly.
How about gnome-shell issuing an alert to the user that something nasty
is happening in the background without them kn
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1880405 ***
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Thanks for the bug report.
The attachment 'ShellJournal.txt' seems to show this is a duplicate of
bug 1880405. But also, we find most high CPU issues are caused by
unsupported gnome-shell extensions and you