** Tags added: leak
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There's probably no need to open a kernel bug for this either, because
5.4 is already in Ubuntu 20.04 :)
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Status: Expired => Invalid
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Unless it's gnome-shell that's using the memory then this is not a
gnome-shell bug. But I now realize why you thought it was.
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Hello,
You're right, the problem is linked with the memory and swapoff was a
workaround that worked only if the need of memory was not too high.
I installed a kernel 5.4, and the problem also disapeared. I will stay
with this, even if the laptop is not in stand by mode when I close the
lid.
Bef
This bug is closed for now because the information requested in comment
#2 was not provided.
I'd like to note though, that if you find 'swapoff -a' helps then that's
an indication your system was experiencing a memory leak. For some
reason Ubuntu is better able to deal with those situations when s
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60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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It seems that swapoff -a is good workaround.
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Hi,
I was able to reproduce the problem with Xorg.
It seems to be a problem with the 5.3 kernel:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1185491/ubuntu-19-10-freezes-and-lags-reguarly?_ga=2.54982253.715083533.1576259634-605647910.1573162641
I'm going to see if I'm able to install a 5.4 kernel (I'm not ve
1. What version did you upgrade from most recently? 19.04?
2. Please run:
lspci -k > lspcik.txt
and attach the resulting file 'lspcik.txt' to this bug.
3. Please log into Xorg again, reproduce the problem and then attach the
latest:
$HOME/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log
to this bug.
** Tags added: performance
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