gedit took longer, but it's now showing square text symbols and reported
this on command line (but hasn't been terminated yet):
Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file
(yelp:6780): Pango-WARNING **: 00:51:46.064: failed to create cairo
scaled font, expect ugly output. the offending
I went into keyboard settings and disabled ibus. But it still occurs.
Looks like WebKitWebProcess 4 40 (attached to this process) is wide open
CPU too.
also something called
yelp: help gedit
it hasn't crashed yet with ibus disabled but... OH MY GOD.
WebKitWebProcess has 82.2 GB of virtual
This explodes on Gedit any time I try to edit a file with sudo under the
/etc/ directory. The entire computer freezes as CPU load average hits
over 4.
gedit --version
3.28.1
uname -a
Linux _ 4.10.0-041000-generic #201702191831 SMP Sun Feb 19 23:33:19 UTC
2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
It happens when I open /var/log/syslog
It might be due to large text file.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of system monitor"
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Gedit uses 100% of the CPU while editing files
Status in gedit:
New
Status in gedit package in
Solution: menu > Preferences > Language Support > Keyboard Input Method
System: none
i.e. swith from "ibus" to "none"
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Yes, this annoy me too. Disgusted.
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Status in gedit
Sorry for duplicate solution. I have red eyes full of hate.
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Marc, you don't need to remove the package ibus, just disable it as
suggested by Salvatore: start menu > Preferences > Language Support >
Keyboard Input Method System: none.
That worked fine for me
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By the way that's gedit 3.10.4 on Ubuntu 14.04. I haven't removed ibus
as this threatens to delete a whole bunch of other stuff as well - I'm
not risking it.
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I bought a new laptop, installed 14.04 and it works fine, 14.10 I see
this problem. I think it's ibus... I will try that workaround.
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Salvatore solutions worked for Me, thank you!
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Status in Light-Weight Text
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Confirmed
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Thanks Salvatore.
I had the same problem (gedit hangs and mouse disappears) on a freshly
installed Ubuntu 14.10, but without reaching 100% cpu utilization.
Disabling ibus as you suggested solved the problem; not only in gedit,
but also in a few other applications as well.
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[My SOLUTION]
in my lubuntu 14.04 same problem. Googling I found 100%cpu utilisation is due
to the two processes: ibus-daemon and ibus-x11
1st SOLUTION: start menu Preferences Language Support Keyboard
Input Method System: none
2n alternate SOLUTION: sudo apt-get remove ibus
NOTE:
IBUS is
I am seeing this issue on a new install of Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit with
NVIDIA driver 331.89.
I get about 50% CPU on 8 cores just just editing a new (unsaved) text
document. If I give focus to another window the CPU drops and the mouse
correctly shows, and I can then go back to gedit and things are
Just installed a fresh install of 14.10 two days ago and I am
experiencing exactly the same thing as user pguth is describing as well.
I really don't have anything else installed, except for the nVidia
graphics drivers, chrome, and steam.
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I experience this with Ubuntu 14.10. Also the mouse pointer sporadically
becomes invisible/blinks when over the Gedit window.
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I'm on Trusty and just got this same issue with gedit, 95%CPU and
slow/no response to typing. This is the first time I got this. I noticed
that it only occured when I open gedit via the launcher to create a new
document. I then opened gedit by double-clicking an existing textfile
and it opened
Gedit started using excessive CPU Only since I upgraded to Trusty, 14.04.
I am using LUBUNTU but use Gedit,and i have use it for years on Lububtu,with
no problem, but now, the CPU runs away,
but If I hit Ctrl + S or save it calms down, I am on an older Dell GX280 and
when I edit in Gedit the
I'm on Lynx, running gedit 2.30.3. I started getting this problem a few
weeks ago. I got rid of it somehow but it's back now.
Seeing the direction on this report page, I started testing the plug-
ins. I had reinstalled gedit and probably dropped all extra plug-ins in
the process. Switching off
Actually, I managed to fix it by deleting (not just unchecking in the
plugin list) many plugins I wasn't using (I had downloaded the plugins
package for gedit). Sorry, I didn't record which plugins I had
activated, although I only fixed the problem, as I've said above, by
deleting the plugins.
@The Doctor: Can you please provide a list of the plugins you have
activated and also the version of Gedit you are using?
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Sorry for double posting/commenting, not sure how to edit the comment
above. The CPU usage spikes when I hold down the 'f' key, and the gedit
screen doesn't show the 'f's being written until i let go.
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I too, have just encountered this problem. I ran [code]
thedoctar@GALLIFREY ~ $ top -d 1 -n 10 -p 8710 -b ./gedit-cpu-usage
[/code], attached is the output.
** Attachment added: gedit-cpu-usage
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