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Hangs up for a long time after waking the machine and connecting external monitors #514
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OSX 10.14.4
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Also seeing this behavior. Works great for hours or even days after restarting, but then starts beachballing when I trigger a move. It eventually will 'catch up' but by then I've switched windows so it applies the move to the current window instead. |
I have also seen this behavior for quite some time. I used to blame it on the USB-C switcher (for external display), but it happens even when the laptop is running on its own Are there logs/anything that we should try to grab to help debug? |
I just ran into the issue again. I unplugged my external display (Apple 27-inch Thunderbolt Display) and plugged it back in, and that seems to have solved the issue without me having to restart. So give that a try if you're using more than one monitor and having this issue. |
Hmm, the problem is back after ~15 minutes. So I guess unplugging the second display isn't really a fix. |
After coming in to work, I open my laptop, taking it out of sleep and then connect 2 external monitors. Quite frequently, slate "beach balls" for 1-3 minutes before it starts working.
Not sure if it is related, but I've also seen it when testing the configuration and using the ability to quit and reload.
Quitting slate and re-starting it does not fix the issue and slate "beach balls" for several minutes during restart. Only solution seems to reboot the machine to get acceptable performance again.
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