A thousand thank yous.
Disabling 'desktop icons' from the extensions app fixes this for me.
Once disabled, even just the action of clicking on the toggle in the
extensions app has the same effect, the desktop becomes unresponsive
(though the mouse moves) for about 30 seconds, then finally the
I reckon he means get rid of snap caused it turned a trivial task into a
difficult one.
On Fri, 7 Aug 2020, 08:10 Olivier Tilloy, <1886...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean with that last comment. Can you please
> elaborate?
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thanks Dan `killall -3 gnome-shell` keeps me sane. No longer need to
reboot everyday.
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I'm seeing something very similar.
Did a fresh install of 20.04 a week ago.
After being logged in half a day things really start slowing down.
Alt+Tab takes a few seconds to pop up, then you tab through to e.g. an
open Calculator instance and that takes 8 seconds to come to the
foreground.
ok thanks that worked a treat.
Running snap directly there was a progress indicator so i could see that
snap downloads are very very very slow. 200kb/s. I'm on a a basic
residential 100Mbits fibre line, so apt downloading deps from the ubuntu
mirror is usually quick, 10MB/s. So the snap
ok after 20 mins i abort again. snap reports the following
==> Installing the chromium snap
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "chromium" (1213) from channel "stable" (context canceled)
dpkg: error processing archive
ok i found 'snap changes' and did snap abort.
Now stuck on 20% again...
antheperson@danski:~$ snap changes
ID Status SpawnReadySummary
1Donetoday at 23:24 NZST today at 23:26 NZST Initialize system state
2Donetoday at 23:24 NZST today at
Public bug reported:
after an initial attemp to install where the progress got stuck at 20%,
i rebooted as there were a bunch of other system updates that had been
applied after a fresh isntall.
Now chromium wont install
dantheperson@danski:~$ sudo apt install chromium-browser
Reading package
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1740106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1740106
I see this on 18.04 with google remote desktop too.
Run this command and gnome-terminal should start working without
requiring a logout/in
dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd --all
gnome-terminal
wow, can't believe 14.04 shipped with this feature broken. At least
hide it from the software centre GUI if you are not going to fix it!
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