Joseph,
We would like to get to the bottom of your high CPU problem and fix it.
Can you by any chance force a core dump of the spinning process when
it's happening?... Like with:
kill -ABRT <process ID>
If that fails to generate a problem report, then please log it here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xmir/+filebug
- Daniel
On 04/10/14 05:17, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
Cemil Azizoglu wrote:
Thanks a lot for trying. I wasn't aware of the Xorg issue you've
experienced.
It sounds a lot like the issue I encountered with XMir on 14.04: things
would run nice and smooth, but after a while Xorg would get into this
state with 100% CPU. Not immediately, but invariably after a while.
I thought I'd reported it, but now that I look I can't find how or
where. :-( I suppose I could have a go at reinstalling the in-archive
XMir now and see how it goes.
System is a ThinkPad T420 with Intel graphics.
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