[Touch-packages] [Bug 1966381] Re: applications crash that never crashed under Ubuntu-20.04

2022-03-31 Thread Jason Haar
Well funny you should say that... When I installed 22.04 on my new Dell laptop with 16G RAM, Jammy still only allocated 976MB of swap. I think you have a problem there too. So after reporting this issue and continually having OOM crashes, I created a 20G swapfile - and ever since this problem has

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1966381] Re: applications crash that never crashed under Ubuntu-20.04

2022-03-28 Thread Jason Haar
Oh well, that latest systemd-oom didn't help. Chrome just crashed again - while I wasn't even using the computer. Here are all the syslogs at the time it crashed - nothing but the OOM Mar 28 19:30:56 ubuntu systemd-oomd[1121]: Killed /user.slice/user-1001.slice/user@1001.service/app.slice/app-gno

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1966381] Re: applications crash that never crashed under Ubuntu-20.04

2022-03-25 Thread Jason Haar
FYI About 6 hours ago I saw a new release of systemd-oom was released (249.11-0ubuntu2). I've upgraded the entire system and rebooted, so I'll report back if there's any change. I was getting these random OOM about every couple of days, so within a week should know if that changed anything -- You

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1966381] [NEW] applications crash that never crashed under Ubuntu-20.04

2022-03-25 Thread Jason Haar
Public bug reported: Just now I was watching some video in Firefox. I popped over to another virtual workspace for a few minutes, and when I popped back to Firefox it had gone. The same thing had been happening all week (I installed fresh Ubuntu-22.04 last week) with Chrome, Firefox and Thunderbir

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1966037] [NEW] some applications hang for up to 30sec due to /run/systemd/resolve/io.systemd.Resolve

2022-03-23 Thread Jason Haar
Public bug reported: I just installed Ubuntu-22.04 last week and have noticed lots of command line apps seem to hang for 10-30sec before working. Eventually that got annoying enough that I looked into it. Anyway, apps like "telnet" (yep, I'm that old) and oddly enough sudo showed this issue stron