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Yes,it's due to the version of driver.
I met with the same problem that the xorg always consumes CPU nearby 100% when
nvidia driver with version 180 was used.
I tried other versions, such as 185 or 190 ,and f
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Hi All,
I was facing the same issue with my Laptop Compaq - AMD-Athlon-X2 -QL-64,
Nvidia 8200, 3GRam. I am running Ubuntu using Wubi.
"top" used to give Xorg as 100% of one of the cores if you move a window
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I'm experiencing this bug after upgrading from 8.10 to 9.04 on a TP41.
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Hello.
I have encountered the same problem after an upgrade from intrepid to
jaunty. The solution is quite simple if vino causes the high cpu usage.
Delete "vino-server.desktop" from /etc/xdg/autostart and
r
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I think the duplicate status is wrong because it has nothing to do with
gnome-power-manager or gnome-settings daemon. Whether I kill gnome-
settings-daemon or vino-server does not matter, Xorg still consumes
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Hi, I have just upgraded Intrepid to Jaunty. Now if I start the computer
with kernel 2.6.28-11 the CPU usage is around 50% whilst doing nothing.
If i start with the old kernel 2.6.27-14 everything is OK. My gr
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Same problem for me. The only thing that solves the problem is reboot
the computer.
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Stephen: I'm sorry but I really don't know. Got computer from employer.
Here is the output when doing
sudo lshw -class display
*-display:0 UNCLAIMED
description: VGA compatible controller
p
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What are your specs on the Dell E6400? I recently got one & it has
the Nvidia 160M video card in it. I've put Jaunty on that machine
with no problems. I did see this bug where the CPU goes to 100% very
quic
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This comment is for those novise like me who mainly want a working
system and are not primarilly looking to fix the bug.
I had the described problem after upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty a
couple of weeks a
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Well, I can also confirm that killing vino-server fixed the problem,
while killing gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-power-manager did not.
This looks like an independent bug.
~
musically_ut
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I can confirm that stopping the vino-server fixed my same exact issue.
Killing both gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-power-manager did NOT solve
the problem for me.
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Same issue on Dell 6400 Inspiron (Intel Core 2 Duo)- Killing both
gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-power-manager did NOT solve the problem.
Also I'm not running vino-server on this machine. CPU use runs from 5
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My Xorg.conf.
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Hi.
Upgraded to jauly today. After all the cpu usage was high from Xorg.
Using a dualscreen setup.
After removing vino-server the problem stopped and the load goes down.
Hope it helps.
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Finally, I've found what consumes all my CPU. Long time ago, I
activated the remote desktop viewer (the process is called vino-server)
and I deactivated it and my CPU gets down to a few percents usage
instant
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Changing "Virtual" in display subsection solves the problem here...
Thanks very much..
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David: you might want to take a look at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/359600
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I also have this issue here on an intel mobile 915GM/GMS/910GM.
I confirm that moving .gconf to .gconf.old solves partially this problem.
Partially because when I scroll-down firefox is rather jerky and make
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Find a solution in deleting my home directory :
cd /home
sudo mv USER USER.bak
sudo mkdir USER
sudo chown USER:USER USER
It works now.
I think the problem is near the gnome parameters in .gconf, .gconfd or
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hi! i have the same problem with thinkpad x31.
killing gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-power-manager did'nt solved the problem.
maybe we shoud open a new thread.
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It affects me on an up to date Kubuntu Jaunty. Even with a dual core it
is really nasty. Changing the Accel Mode (EXA or UXA) has no effect on
this.
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Same problem with Dell Latitude D600 (Intel Pentium M 1.6 MHz, ATI Mobility
Radeon 9000).
With only one core is very difficult to do anything, everything is s slow.
Killing anything causes no change.
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I have the high CPU load problem on a thinkpad x31 with all the latest
packages.
Killing both gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-power-manager did NOT
solved the problem.
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OK, so it was like I told in those upper lines: I run top from terminal
and it didn't show any strange CPU usage under XFCE4.
But today, even under XFCE4 CPU consumption is as it was under Gnome
(100% of one
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I'm having the same issue (Xorg consuming CPU) after upgraded from
Interprid, but with a few differences:
- CPU usage is around 50% (average): one always on a 100% and the other
very low, and I've notice that
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Just to add some information (might be irrelevant - sorry if this is the
case):
I've just installed XFCE4 and I have no CPU usage problem with it :)
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I also add a trace of the Xorg process, but is has almost no meaning to me :-(
(althought it seems stange so many calls to clock_gettime and setitimer,
consuming almost 25% of the time)
$ sudo strace -v -f -
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same problem here, with Xorg eating 100% of one of the cores
killing both gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-power-manager didn't made any
difference
2.6.28-4-server, nvidia 177.82, gnome 2.25.5 (Asus G70)
Sti
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Is it only gnome issue?
The gnome works well for me , when i'm using intrepid xorg packages.
I will upgrade xorg later today and try killing gnome-power-manager too.
Killing only gnome-settings-daemon didn't
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same here, marking this as duplicate of bug 307306. thanks you.
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