Brave is also not support Hardware-accelerated video decode. Chromium
(80.0.3987.163), Chrome (81.0.4044.129), Brave (1.8.86) all use vpx and
indicate Hardware-accelerated video decode is not available for the
platform in chrome://flags. Enable Override software rendering list did
not overcome the
You are right. Hardware-accelerated video decode is currently not
supported by chrome and also the chromium, released by Ubuntu. Brave or
chromium-Beta is likely a way to get through it. Both of the browsers
are not able to be installed from Ubuntu's repository. They are also not
available in snap
For Michel-Ekimia
Correction: information is form chrome://gpu.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872390
Title:
193% CPU usage while using webex with
For Michel-Ekimia
The previous Graphics Feature Status is the information I got from
http://gpu/ in chromium and in chrome, respectively.
I did not check if the task was sent to GPU or not. But I am sure that
when I use youtube with 4K resolution. I do find a process in htop
showed chrome
For the update report, we had another webex meeting today. I try
chromium initially, it showed situation similar to the one mentioned
above. After that, I try chrome, it initially comes out very well. After
an uncertain time point the CPU run up more than 100%. After I kill the
process, the webex
Thank you for your help. Yes, it is an bug report about Webex meeting.
I enable hardware-accelerated video decoding on chromium (80.0.3987.163,
official build, 64-bit) by editing chrome://flags. But, it still use
around 200 % CPU. Noticeably, the process did not turn down when I close
the tab of
Public bug reported:
193% CPU usage while using webex with chromium. The process seems
associated with audio. When the process was killed. The voice was muted.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: chromium-browser 80.0.3987.163-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Additional Notes:
The bug may related to the bug report:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120796
Everything goes fine after it was changed from .txt to .csv.
** Bug watch added: Document Foundation Bugzilla #120796
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120796
Public bug reported:
The situation found when I try to covert a txt file into Calc file by
libreoffice. The preview looks all fine, all the tabs and texts were
well arranged in the preview. However, when the button "ok" was pressed,
libreoffice use all the memory and CPU, even the txt file only
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1679226 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1679226
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1679226
gedit consumes 100% of cpu when left minimised
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Update,
I changed the configuration in Tweak Tool, change the "Focus Mode"
from "mouse" to "Click". Afterthat, only when I do a click on the
windows other than gedit induce the high cpu consumption. The operation
did not show any noticeable error in system log file.
Is there any
Public bug reported:
Gedit trigger an ubuntu high cpu consumption when the mouse is not in
the windows of gedit.
gnome-shell ate up 50 % of cpu, while Xorg consumed 20 % of cpu, gedit
consumed 30 % of cpu. CPU is not able to cool down, when gedit is opened
and the location of mouse is in other
Public bug reported:
If nvidia-331-uvm is not reinstalled manually, screen will be 'frizzed'
occasionally. (not show the manipulation that you done, but it might
still working. For insteance, when I moving the mice, the arrow on the
screen should be moved accordingly, but it is not moving. By
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