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The weird thing is that this issue does not happen with Plasma Wayland, so it
is probably not only related to only "malloc", but this might be an issue in
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This issue doesn't happen with the wayland session, the CPU usage of
plasmashell is always 0%. Unfortunately, the wayland session is not usable
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How many reports does this need before this get fixed, or at least before
someone tell us what kind of information is needed to fix this?
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I'm tired of this bug, and other similar ones (I'm getting high CPU usage on
plasmashell even without any animation quite often) and now switched to Gnome,
which isn't impacted by such bugs.
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Is there any info I can provide to help fix the issue, or is the cause already
known?
This is very annoying and cause my mouse to be very laggy every time it
happens.
It just needs any p
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That seem to be set with CS GO indeed. Does it still disable compositing for
the window, even if you have an intel card?
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--- Comment #9 from AnAkkk <anakin...@gmail.com> ---
This seem better than before, but I still can't use anything that have
animations, since the constant CPU usage of 15% of the plasmashell process
makes my laptop fan consistently spin up and spi
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This doesn't seem to fix the issue. I mean, when there is any animation, it
seems to use at least 15% CPU constantly. I don't currently have time to wait
longer to see if it increase to 100% ove
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No problem :)
I don't know anything about EGL, but shouldn't the call be
eglGetCurrentDisplay() instead of eglGetDisplay() like it is in the updated
patched version? Seems like eglGetDisplay
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I have the same issue, and IIRC it was also present on KDE4.
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> Writing anything in kate/konsole is very slow, it can take several seconds
> for the text to appear. Restarting kwin also fixes the issue.
This i
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> I'm fairly sure that what you see is a sync issue between the two graphics
> chips.
> Can you disable one of them in bios/uefi and ch
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No problem :) Thanks for the reply
I am on ArchLinux, I had 5.5.2, and I just upgraded to 5.5.3 a few minutes ago.
I'm guessing you might mean this:
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> Do you have positive knowledge on the relation, ie. does killing plasmashell
> remove the window?
No, you're right, it doesn't act
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I added two issues which seem related. Maybe
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351923 is also related?
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--- Comment #10 from AnAkkk <anakin...@gmail.com> ---
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> It would then probably belong to a crashed (and stopped) process?
> ps ax | grep T
No, nothing. xkill probably doesn't work because the
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I never had swap enabled, and didn't use infinality either. For some reason I
haven't had the issue the last few days though, it looks like it fixed itself
for me. I have no idea what changed,
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> Idiocracy. Seriously. Whatever it is, it's idiocracy.
> run "xkill" and click the window - the process it belongs to should die
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To be more precise, I get 2) and 3) only when the compositor suspended by the
rules and reenabled.
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> Sounds like a buffer age problem. KWin still running on the intel chip?
Yes, it is. Apparently, I have 3 different issues:
1) A black square i
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--- Comment #6 from AnAkkk <anakin...@gmail.com> ---
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> Can you "xprop" & "xwininfo" it?
Output of xprop:
_NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY(CARDINAL) = 0
Output of xwininfo:
xwininfo:
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Thanks for the fix :)
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--- Comment #98 from AnAkkk <anakin...@gmail.com> ---
I think the leak only happens when I play CS GO (OpenGL app) and plasmashell is
running. I now stop the plasmashell process while playing, and Xorg seems to
have a normal memory usage.
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--- Comment #28 from AnAkkk <anakin...@gmail.com> ---
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> I meant "what if you hover the taskbar button of another minimized window"
> (oc. if you should only show minimized windows
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Also tried to hover another window on the task bar, and to use the mouse wheel
to switch between windows, and it fixes the bug since I am hovering something
else. If I hover CS GO and do the s
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Thanks, this patch actually fix the crash :) Now it correctly disables
compositing when launching CS GO.
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Ok :) Do you have any idea how I can debug the plasmashell performance issue?
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--- Comment #9 from AnAkkk <anakin...@gmail.com> ---
export __GL_YIELD="NOTHING" doesn't seem to change anything
Sending the STOP signal to plasmashell seem to work.
Running everything on the nvidia GPU isn't really a soluti
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Apparently I might not be the only one with the same issue:
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--- Comment #5 from AnAkkk <anakin...@gmail.com> ---
Please note that I also need to disable compositing to have the same perf as
Gnome. So basically, two issues:
1) The performance issue caused by ALT-TAB and requiring me to kill plasmas
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kwin runs on the intel chip.
baloo is disabled.
The only processes that seem to use CPU are the game, Steam and plasmashell.
I have tried to kill plasmashell, and it looks like the FPS immed
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> (In reply to AnAkkk from comment #9)
> > Running everything on the nvidia GPU isn't really a solution
>
> I rather meant "fo
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> Just "i18n" - ki18n is the translation infrastructure, not the translated
> strings.
> I filed a bug and attached you, I cann
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I removed the "strip" option and recompiled kwin:
#5 0x7f14261c462d in KWin::SceneOpenGLShadow::~SceneOpenGLShadow() () from
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>From what I can see it's crashing because the "effects" pointer is NULL inside
the SceneOpenGLShadow::~SceneOpenGLShadow destructor.
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--- Comment #13 from AnAkkk <anakin...@gmail.com> ---
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> Can you please file a bug against i18n/french?
Should it be frameworks-ki18n or ki18n?
> > I just tried this option, and it sent a
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This seem to be a duplicate of:
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Summary: plasmashell uses 100% CPU when octopi-notifier shows
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Product: plasmashell
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Same issue after updating to Plasma 5.5 in Arch.
Antonio Rojas, could you please revert that commit in the arch package ?
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