As requested in, I installed and ran gnome-shell
3.36.4-1ubuntu1~20.04.1, from focal proposed. I followed the steps that
I previously was able to reproduce this issue with, and didn't see a
similar memory-growth behavior (when looking at top). I hope this helps.
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Actually, I was fairly certain I took a lot of care about this, so I
checked, and about a month ago I did ask:
https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2020/06/27/%23ubuntu-desktop.html, and
followed the instructions I was given.
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@amribrahim1987 Thanks, Amr.
That makes sense, and I did read that somewhere. It wasn't very obvious
to me what is considered "critical". I thought maybe a bug that causes
gnome to crash unless the user is knowledgeable enough to know how to
diagnose and deal kill a specific obscure process once
Submitted patch to Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=964851
I'm not sure if I'm doing everything correctly, this is my first time.
Just trying to follow guides I find online and respect various parties'
process preferences. Hope the fix gets to you soon.
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Sorry, I also have a lot of ram and a lack of urgency! The bug is fixed
in Gnome's repo (via a backport of a larger changeset, not my fix), but
a release hasn't been made yet. I'll work on getting my (smaller, easier
to review for package maintainers) fix into ubuntu as a patch, to hold
things
Sorry for the trouble. I'm trying to follow all the directions I find in
several places across 3 organizations (Ubuntu, Gnome, Debian), plus
asking people in 3 or 4 different Gnome & Ubuntu related IRC channels,
but I'm not always sure what the right thing for to do is.
That Gnome maintainer
Nice!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1885346
Title:
gnome-shell-calendar-server leaks GBs of memory every few days
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It's been happening repeatedly over the last maybe week? I have to
manually kill it about once a day, when I start to feel everything slow
down as the OS starts to swap.
Actually, I tracked down and fixed a few leaks in the code, and it looks
stable so far. I'll submit a
I'll create a patch once this merge request to gnome-shell repo is
finalized: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/merge_requests/1335
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** Description changed:
### Affected version
Ubuntu 21.10 (dev), Wayland, Gnome 40.2.0, gnome-shell 40.2-1ubuntu1
### Bug summary
- The keyboard shortcut `Super+Up` seems to be hardcoded to something
+ The keyboard shortcut `Super+Alt+Up` seems to be hardcoded to something
along
Public bug reported:
### Affected version
Ubuntu 21.10 (dev), Wayland, Gnome 40.2.0, gnome-shell 40.2-1ubuntu1
### Bug summary
The keyboard shortcut `Super+Up` seems to be hardcoded to something
along the lines of showing activities overview, and cannot be removed or
used for any other action,
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