1. Disable extensions and log in again.

2. Delete extensions:

   cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/
   rm -rf extensions

   and log in again.

3. Close all apps except for a Terminal window and run 'top'. Is high
CPU still occurring?

4. Look at the screen and tell us what, if any, part is changing
regularly (indicators/windows).

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Title:
  gnome-shell uses 30-100% CPU

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