cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/19442327
It’s a known bug from upstream mutter. A fix is being worked on and there’s a PPA with the updated packages by the Ubuntu developer working on the fix. It resolved the problem on my end.
From the title, I was afraid this was going to be another backdoor.
Same lol.
There was a bug last October that allowed for a website to run arbitrary code my downloading a file.
I started “experiencing input delay / lag in GNOME” since I first used it. It’s normal, every thing you click or type requires a 2s animation to show up, usually rendered with CSS themes. lol
You have to upgrade from that 386DX. I have some spare parts I can send your way.
My i7-6800K disagrees with you. :P
Meanwhile i7:
It shouldn’t be CPU bound at all. I have a i7-6700k in my server and my vfio desktop (4 cores allocated) with an AMD GPU runs fine. The reason is because it is accelerated though the GPU. If I do something CPU heavy it is a bad experience.
GNOME is so buggy and a pile of trash ffs uninstalling
Haven’t had any acute problems with GNOME in Ubuntu LTS for at least 5 years.
Um, there are legitimate reasons not to like gnome but buggy is not one of them
and there’s a PPA with the updated packages
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