Created attachment 1191703 [details] Video in which I show how the issue looks like Setting up an account using gnome-online-accouts is very slow. Steps to Reproduce: 1. open gnome-online-accounts 2. enter email for gmail account 3. continue with setup; provide password and so on Actual results: Setup is very slow. Looks like rendering takes a lot of time. Scrollbar is also not responsive. Please see attached video (recorded with gtk-recordmydesktop). Regards, jmayday
Sorry, step 2. should be actually "pick Google account"
I see that you are using something other than Adwaita as your theme? Can you still reproduce this slowness with Adwaita? Are you using a Wayland or X session?
1) I was using Zukitwo but I can reproduce the issue using Adwaita. 2) running "ps -A | grep Xorg" prints that Xorg process is running
(In reply to jmayday from comment #3) > 1) I was using Zukitwo but I can reproduce the issue using Adwaita. > 2) running "ps -A | grep Xorg" prints that Xorg process is running Ok. What versions of gtk3, webkitgtk4 and gnome-online-accounts do you have?
It's almost surely fdo#85064. WebKitGTK+ 2.14 includes a workaround for this (switching to use negative coordinates for the offscreen window), but it's probably not a real fix.
gtk3.x86_64 3.20.8-1.fc24 @updates webkitgtk4.x86_64 2.12.3-1.fc24 @koji-override-0 gnome-online-accounts.x86_64 3.20.3-1.fc24 @updates
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