Hello! NOTE: This email is posted to two different mail lists, due to their relevance. Please 'reply-all' so that members of both mail lists can follow up with the discussion. I forgot to mention how to reproduce the issue. 1) Set up Guix System using a system configuration similar to https://bin.disroot.org/?510c2d858eb869e9#Ef9L5uG3TBiGspwp1X3kebFSoqPWi5XSvzNdisD3V8QY 2) Login into gnome-session via gdm. 3) Install and open ungoogled-chromium. 4) Visit for example https://einthusan.ca (can be accessed only from CA, so may need a VPN server at CA) --> Movies --> Any Language --> Any Movie. Play the video. 5) You will see desktop stuttering right away or within few minutes. 6) Reboot system. 7) Login into i3-wm session via gdm. 8) Repeat step 3 and 4. You will not encounter desktop stuttering. Regards, RG. On Tue, 2019-12-10 at 08:03 -0500, Raghav Gururajan wrote: > Hello Guix! > > NOTE: This email is posted to two different mail lists, due to their > relevance. Please 'reply-all' so that members of both mail lists can > follow up with the discussion. > > After GNOME 3.30 update (even after 3.32 update), I started facing > desktop stuttering. > > 50% of the time, when I play videos in mpv, the video along with > whole > desktop system (screen, windows, menus etc.) starts to stutter. 100% > of > the time, when I stream videos in ungoogled-chromium, he video along > with whole desktop system (screen, windows, menus etc.) starts to > stutter. During stuttering, I also noticed in system monitor, that > processes ".gnome-shell-ca", ".gnome-shell-r" and ".gnome-system-m" > intermittently hitting 100% CPU. > > The above issues does not happen when I log-in as i3-wm session via > gdm. They only happen inside gnome session. > > Regards, > RG.