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Get rid of 'Yatish not responding' dialog on Jammy Jellyfish

Not responding - Ubuntu Updating the remote (MySQL) database is quick but it can take longer to [up|down]load the whole database, especially when it has grown a while (we advise to backup yatish.sqlite once a year).

Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish, however, throws a warning when a process takes more than 5 seconds, but this is only a default value which can be tuned thanks to the following command:

bash> gsettings set org.gnome.mutter check-alive-timeout 60000 # default: 5000 ms