On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 08:19:43PM +1300, Stephen Barratt wrote:
> Just upgraded to ubuntu gnome 14.10 from 14.04. It appears Gnumeric is
> struggling to operate smoothly now (it was fine before the upgrade). Has
> anyone else noticed this?

No.  I tried to launch Gnumeric and move around the menus, and I cannot
reproduce what you're describing below.  The CPU is at 10-20%, according
to System Monitor.

> I checked abiword and the same problems are apparent. Menus are slow to
> appear and the entry highlight very slowly follows the cursor. Opening
> 'top', I see 'gnome-shell' soar to 100% cpu usage as I whiz the cursor up
> and down the 'File' menu (and the others) of gnumeric. Repeating this with
> other programs (eg Calc) it maxes out at 20-30% even with my most fervent
> mouse whizzing.
> 
> I've tried reinstalling gnumeric, changing shell and gtk themes to no avail.
> I tried building(?) the latest version by downloading, extracting then going
> through ./configure make etc but it stalls installation suggesting a gtk3.0
> version dependency was not met however this may not be related I assume.
> 
> Any ideas?

Not really :(

Marius Gedminas
-- 
Killing gnome-session is likely to free substantial amounts of memory, but the
user's gratitude may be surprisingly limited.
                -- Jonathan Corbet in a LWN article about the OOM killer

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