Could someon having the issue report it upstream on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/rygel/issues ?
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rygel / mx-extract freezes Ubuntu
The bug still exists.
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rygel / mx-extract freezes Ubuntu 20.04
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One more info: after I managed to get into a terminal and do "sudo apt
purge rygel", one message appeared " ... out of memory ..." and showed
in 2 attributes about 30 GB ... I have 32 GB RAM ...
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Next process: "mx-extract" - with path "/usr/bin/rygel/mx-extract ...
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So, after 3 months of UBuntu 20.04 updates, I tried installing Rygel
again ... the same bug still exists: it does not take long and the
computer almost freezes. EVerything in extreme slow motion. I managed to
open the process overview:
Process "rygel" occupies most of the CPU!
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[Expired for rygel (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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** Changed in: rygel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Yes, I enabled file sharing. DOn't know about "journalctl". I also don't
know whjat you mean with "session". It just happens - without doing
anyithing or doing anything (that also has nothing to do with files or
network.
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Thank you for your bug report. What session do you use? Did you enable file
sharing in the privacy settings controls?
Could you add you 'journalctl' log from a session which had the issue?
Also was it having problems on specific content?
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