![]() Ubuntu, or even other Linux systems, aren’t immune to this problem. I don’t remember this happening a lot to me, since I switched to Windows 10, perhaps because it takes care of those itself. Often it gets so bad that most of the things, including the taskbar, become unresponsive. There would be no other way to kill it but use the Task Manager. Since I remember, from Windows XP and even Windows 7 and 8, programs becoming unresponsive was a real problem. If you’ve ever used a Windows PC for a long enough time you know what I’m talking about. The Task Manager on a Windows PC could be renamed as the Knight in shining armor and most users might just appreciate it even.
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