Ubuntu 18.04LTS freeze when maximizing a Window











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I use ubuntu 18.04LTS launched from virtual Box on Windows 10
My version of gnome-shell is 3.28.3 No extension of gnome-shell are installed



When I maximize any window the system is freezing. If I look at the CPU History nearly 100% of the resources are used



The only solution I found is to kill gnome-shell with the command
killall -3 gnome-shell



Do you know if a patch exists to solve this issue ?










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    I use ubuntu 18.04LTS launched from virtual Box on Windows 10
    My version of gnome-shell is 3.28.3 No extension of gnome-shell are installed



    When I maximize any window the system is freezing. If I look at the CPU History nearly 100% of the resources are used



    The only solution I found is to kill gnome-shell with the command
    killall -3 gnome-shell



    Do you know if a patch exists to solve this issue ?










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      I use ubuntu 18.04LTS launched from virtual Box on Windows 10
      My version of gnome-shell is 3.28.3 No extension of gnome-shell are installed



      When I maximize any window the system is freezing. If I look at the CPU History nearly 100% of the resources are used



      The only solution I found is to kill gnome-shell with the command
      killall -3 gnome-shell



      Do you know if a patch exists to solve this issue ?










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      I use ubuntu 18.04LTS launched from virtual Box on Windows 10
      My version of gnome-shell is 3.28.3 No extension of gnome-shell are installed



      When I maximize any window the system is freezing. If I look at the CPU History nearly 100% of the resources are used



      The only solution I found is to kill gnome-shell with the command
      killall -3 gnome-shell



      Do you know if a patch exists to solve this issue ?







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