Epoptes massive notifications make GNOME Shell freeze

Asked by Laércio de Sousa

I'm not sure if it should be a bug report, but I've noticed that, after updating my Epoptes server to revision 435 (which has brought back my notifications), my entire GNOME Shell desktop freezes and becomes unresponsible for a while whenever Epoptes GUI gets a notificaton. If I get a massive notification (e.g. all users have logged out simultaneously), my desktop freezes for ~20 seconds.

A possible workaround is just disabling such notifications, but Epoptes currently doesn't have an option for this.

I'm running Debian testing with GNOME Shell 3.16.3

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Fotis Tsamis (ftsamis) said :
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Hello Laércio,

I really appreciate your testing!

Until now, I tested the alternative notifications implementation, which probably introduces the problem, in Ubuntu MATE 15.10 and it seemed to work pretty good even with hundreds of merged notifications. I will test it in GNOME Shell too.

Also, this should be a bug report, not a question, so could you please convert it to a bug?

Thank you

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