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[Bug 1388089] [NEW] [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
Public bug reported:
in image 137, if you open a gazillion of apps and have webapps among
them, the webapp screenshots never turn blurry when the OOM score is
reached on high memory pressure ... once you switch to such a webapp,
the whole content window turns white (sometimes the app header stays
around, sometimes the whole app window is white).
seemingly the renderer is lifecycle managed and gets properly OOM killed
on high memory pressure , but the frontend of the webapp does not.
** Affects: qtmir (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: qtmir (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
in image 137, if you open a gazillion of apps and have webapps among
- them, the webapp screenshot never turn blurry when the OOM score is
+ them, the webapp screenshots never turn blurry when the OOM score is
reached on high memory pressure ... once you switch to such a webapp,
- the whole content window turns white.
+ the whole content window turns white (sometimes the app header stays
+ around, sometimes the whole app window is white).
seemingly the renderer is lifecycle managed and gets properly OOM killed
on high memory pressure , but the frontend of the webapp does not.
** Also affects: qtmir (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: qtmir (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1388089
Title:
[webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management
properly
Status in “qtmir” package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in “qtmir” package in Ubuntu RTM:
New
Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu RTM:
New
Bug description:
in image 137, if you open a gazillion of apps and have webapps among
them, the webapp screenshots never turn blurry when the OOM score is
reached on high memory pressure ... once you switch to such a webapp,
the whole content window turns white (sometimes the app header stays
around, sometimes the whole app window is white).
seemingly the renderer is lifecycle managed and gets properly OOM
killed on high memory pressure , but the frontend of the webapp does
not.
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Follow ups
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-08-29
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2015-08-29
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Olivier Tilloy, 2015-06-08
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Pat McGowan, 2014-11-10
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Brendan Donegan, 2014-10-31
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Alexandre Abreu, 2014-10-31
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Ted Gould, 2014-10-31
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Alexandre Abreu, 2014-10-31
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[Bug 1388089] Re: [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Michał Sawicz, 2014-10-31
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[Bug 1388089] [NEW] [webapp-container] apps are not handled by lifecycle management properly
From: Oliver Grawert, 2014-10-31
References