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Describe the bug
I have since long observed a rather long delay from closing opencpn until it actually exits. Now, on a RPi clone running XFCE I get the dialog below which makes me file this.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Start opencpn
Configure two serial connections, one input, one output (not clear to me if load affects this)
Click X in top-right window corner
Wait around a second
See dialog below
Expected behavior
There should be no delay
Screenshots
Desktop (please complete the following information if applicable):
$ uname -a
Linux homsan 6.1.43-rockchip-rk3588 #1.1.8 SMP Fri Feb 2 21:16:10 CST 2024 aarch64 GNU/Linux
That is, Debian 12/Bookworm updated as of "recently" + Rockchip's kernel fork
Smartphone/Tablet (please complete the following information if applicable):
Orange PI 5 (similar to RPi 5, but based on RK3588S -> faster), NVME disk, 8Gb
Additional context
Disabling the serial drivers connections makes the problem go away.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
leamas
changed the title
Long exit delay causes "Do you want to terminate appliation" dialog
Long exit delay causes "Do you want to terminate application" dialog
Apr 29, 2024
Maybe mention gsettings set org.gnome.mutter check-alive-timeout 60000 or even gsettings set org.gnome.mutter check-alive-timeout 0 somewhere. The default 5 seconds must be a pain with pretty much anything on the ARM SBCs...
Describe the bug
I have since long observed a rather long delay from closing opencpn until it actually exits. Now, on a RPi clone running XFCE I get the dialog below which makes me file this.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
There should be no delay
Screenshots
![unresponsive](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/405541/326436761-50d9b9af-bbe0-4bf1-a46e-5c1b9c8259fe.png?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJnaXRodWIuY29tIiwiYXVkIjoicmF3LmdpdGh1YnVzZXJjb250ZW50LmNvbSIsImtleSI6ImtleTUiLCJleHAiOjE3MTgwNTY5NDcsIm5iZiI6MTcxODA1NjY0NywicGF0aCI6Ii80MDU1NDEvMzI2NDM2NzYxLTUwZDliOWFmLWJiZTAtNGJmMS1hNDZlLTVjMWI5YzgyNTlmZS5wbmc_WC1BbXotQWxnb3JpdGhtPUFXUzQtSE1BQy1TSEEyNTYmWC1BbXotQ3JlZGVudGlhbD1BS0lBVkNPRFlMU0E1M1BRSzRaQSUyRjIwMjQwNjEwJTJGdXMtZWFzdC0xJTJGczMlMkZhd3M0X3JlcXVlc3QmWC1BbXotRGF0ZT0yMDI0MDYxMFQyMTU3MjdaJlgtQW16LUV4cGlyZXM9MzAwJlgtQW16LVNpZ25hdHVyZT02ZDdhZDFlNTUyMjZmOWUzNDQxMGRhODExZmYyNjMyMDhkNThmOGNkZTFhNzc2ZDZiZDA1ZWU1ZGVjMjQyMTI5JlgtQW16LVNpZ25lZEhlYWRlcnM9aG9zdCZhY3Rvcl9pZD0wJmtleV9pZD0wJnJlcG9faWQ9MCJ9.mNsdn07PJabm4_dYhYIxSfhrS1s37MRW9JMKIxkjS64)
Desktop (please complete the following information if applicable):
That is, Debian 12/Bookworm updated as of "recently" + Rockchip's kernel fork
Smartphone/Tablet (please complete the following information if applicable):
Orange PI 5 (similar to RPi 5, but based on RK3588S -> faster), NVME disk, 8Gb
Additional context
Disabling the serial
driversconnections makes the problem go away.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: