Ubuntu 16.04 makes laptop lag when react dev server is running on VS code












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When I am using VS Code to develop and run two react applications and two simple node express apps even scrolling inside IDE is lagging (Everything else in laptop lags). When I do the same on Webstorm it works without lag. In windows vs code can handle that workload. I am using integrated terminal to run the servers and I tried changing terminal redering to "DOM" too.



I am running Ubuntu 16.04 with updates. i5 6200U, 8gb DDR4, 240SSD and Nvidia 940m and Intel dual graphics.










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    When I am using VS Code to develop and run two react applications and two simple node express apps even scrolling inside IDE is lagging (Everything else in laptop lags). When I do the same on Webstorm it works without lag. In windows vs code can handle that workload. I am using integrated terminal to run the servers and I tried changing terminal redering to "DOM" too.



    I am running Ubuntu 16.04 with updates. i5 6200U, 8gb DDR4, 240SSD and Nvidia 940m and Intel dual graphics.










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      When I am using VS Code to develop and run two react applications and two simple node express apps even scrolling inside IDE is lagging (Everything else in laptop lags). When I do the same on Webstorm it works without lag. In windows vs code can handle that workload. I am using integrated terminal to run the servers and I tried changing terminal redering to "DOM" too.



      I am running Ubuntu 16.04 with updates. i5 6200U, 8gb DDR4, 240SSD and Nvidia 940m and Intel dual graphics.










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      When I am using VS Code to develop and run two react applications and two simple node express apps even scrolling inside IDE is lagging (Everything else in laptop lags). When I do the same on Webstorm it works without lag. In windows vs code can handle that workload. I am using integrated terminal to run the servers and I tried changing terminal redering to "DOM" too.



      I am running Ubuntu 16.04 with updates. i5 6200U, 8gb DDR4, 240SSD and Nvidia 940m and Intel dual graphics.







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