Freezing entire system? #281
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Can you try to open up a virtual console with Ctrl+Alt+F1 (or F2, F3, …) when it freezes up? If so, you should be able to check what happens from there with text-based tools:
I think it shouldn’t be a memory leak as pympress manually forces garbage collection after every document reload: Lines 810 to 813 in 8702f2e But let’s see if we can find out more. |
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Hello everyone,
First of all, thanks a lot for this great tool. Ever since I found out about Pympress, I've been using it in conjunction with LuaLaTeX beamer presentations, including videos and gifs on my slides.
It's great. I love it.
There is one thing I'd like to ask here: has someone else also encountered a problem where, going through slides, their entire system suddenly freezes (except the mouse)? I am on Ubuntu 20.04, on a powerful machine that is 1 year old.
I don't want to open it as a bug since I cannot be sure that it's linked in Pympress (I cannot get a terminal to open, and cannot check what goes wrong). However, this basically only happens to me when working with Pympress — notably, when going quickly through (heavy? [*]) slides, when I am repeatedly compiling the .tex document then checking the result of various slides rather quickly.
Has someone else encountered this?
[*] Well, not that heavy: the CPU/RAM workload is close to zero when it happens, but for some slides such as those with video you can definitely feel a small delay from one to the next.
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