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Same bug here.
Fresh Ubuntu 10.04 64bit installation
Same problem , 2 or 1 of my 8 core are running in 100%.
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Wow this bug is reallly old. and on clean install on 10.04 xubuntu its not
fixed and also upgrading to 10.04 its not fixed
changing to 2.0sec cpu usage droped from 100% to 60%
I changed to 5.0sec and that made cpu to be 23-27 when doing nothing on that
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I don't think this is fixed. Gnome-System-Monitor (System Monitor
2.28.0) sometimes consumes about 80% of one CPU Core.
My machine Core2Duo / 8 GB Ram / Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic
Additional information:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset DRAM Controller (rev 03)
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It appears this was fixed some time ago.
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just installed gloria 7 xfce. same problem.lspci:
00:00.0 RAM memory: nVidia Corporation MCP61 Memory Controller (rev a1)
00:01.0 ISA bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP61 LPC Bridge (rev a2)
00:01.1 SMBus: nVidia Corporation MCP61 SMBus (rev a2)
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You should probably rather discuss that upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507797
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Looking at load-graph.cpp:
load_graph_expose() looks to be using cairo_curve_to() for every point on every
refresh. This interpolation seems to me to be wasteful when there is no change
in data. Memory usage tends to be a straight line.
I propose doing a quick check in the for loop to compare th
Briefly had this with Jaunty Kubuntu kernel 2.6.28-8 64 bit, but was
able to get rid of it with an update and reboot (see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1076257).
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Having issue with 'gnome' Jaunty. Dual core AMD X2 5200
Jumping 100% back and forth between CPU's
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I can see that a fix has been comitted for Ubuntu, but in which version is it
included? 2.24.1?
I have the same problem in Jaunty using version 2.24.1. I used to have the ATI
driver, but it made the complete system too slow. When I turned off the ATI
driver the system is usable. With both driver
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Sorry for that. I just wanted to help. And it is in fact a duplicate, so why
not mark it as one?
There were two good reasons for doing so:
1. This bug had 18 duplicates or so, and every single one would must have been
edited to the older duplicate bug.
2. This bug has more information.
I think
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goto:
Please try avoid forward duping bugs (bug #104013 is far older than this one)
without good reason. Forward duping kinda throws away reputation and age
information (I say credit should go to the person who mentioned it first when
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Would it make sense to open an Xorg bug report for this?
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I think that this has to do with the video driver. The new graph uses cairo (?)
and this must be rendered. This has to do the graphic card, but it the driver
does not support this, the CPU must do this, which results in a very heavy CPU
usage.
That a new nvidia driver could fix this problem show
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I have a similar issue with a Ubuntu Intrepid install on an Acer Aspire
One netbook, where gnome-system-monitor plus Xorg consume 60+% CPU,
shown both by top and g-s-m.
Running top in maximized gnome-terminal after cold start. CPU usage from
Xorg:1-3%, total: 3-5%
Starting g-s-m and hiding behind
I think i may have the same problem.
HP Pavilion dv5 laptop
nvidia geforce 9600gt graphics
Core2 duo processor
centrino 2
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still a problem in latest intrepid. changed my graphs refresh rate to 5,
help a little. still not right though
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I am facing similar problem from yesterday(9 jul 2008). xorg process consumes
99% cpu and system becomes less responsive.
My system is
1) T60 laptop
2) Dual core
3) Nvidia graphics card.
I logged out and logged in using XFCE desktop environment. and
everything is fine. Xorg take only 5-15% OF C
Unsub'ing ubuntu-sru. Please resubscribe if there is a new patch for
Hardy.
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There are some solutions to the problem. Dropping smooth scrolling (but not
smooth curved lines) is one of them. Dropping the fixed-position vertical lines
is another.
Please see the gnome Bugzilla (good idea anyway, no action there for a week).
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> However, even when I don't have a video card installed, I still
> experience slowness.
>
...and a decided lack of a screen? You will always have some sort of video
card installed.
And yes, Christopher, the problem with the n
However, even when I don't have a video card installed, I still
experience slowness. Even when the only program I run is
gnome-system-monitor, I reach about 45%.
Whatever is changing is not for the better. In the feisty days, I
could run many things all under 4%. Gutsy under 20%. and now Hardy
Some of the blame for this needs to be pointed at shoddy video drivers- While
there must be an issue with gnome-system-monitor underlying things, many video
drivers don't seem to be helping things.
nv is a nasty culprit- Switching to vesa has reduced cpu from 100% maxed to 60%
(Idle!)
Specs fwiw
the situation is clearly not optimal yet but people should comment
upstream about the issue
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Why does this bug say "fix released?" the only programs I am running is
firefox and gnome system monitor, and when I type it is hitting 100%?
How do I get this fix that has been released? I'm running 8.04 fully
updated as of today.
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Reported upstream: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507797#c125
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maybe people could comment on the bugzilla bug and ask them to reopen
the bug adding the details you are adding on launchpad? the issue is not
ubuntu specific and should be discussed upstream too
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I also think that the CPU usage is still too high. But we can't take over this
bug and reset it's status to "New" or whatever because a fix _has_ been
released. And it probabably fixed the issue for some.
I created
Bug #230022 "gnome-system-monitor Resources tab CPU usage is unacceptable -
disab
This bug is still a problem for me; it makes the system monitor
useless/unusable, and instead I have to run "top" in a terminal if I
want to monitor CPU usage.
I have dual-core processors, which seems to be the case with a lot of
the people reporting this bug.
(Now, I don't know if that's because
Seriously, please do not leave this bug in Fix-anything state. Evidence
from all involved shows there is still a significant CPU hit caused by
running gnome-system-monitor which is not really good enough for
something that's meant to be a CPU graph.
If you close this bug off, someone new is just g
Copied to hardy-updates.
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The fix "2.22.1-0ubuntu2" did not fix this problem for me! It has been a
little improvment but the system-monitor is still useless when I try to
measure CPU usage compared to "% top". It is worst when the moitor is
maximized, as stated above.
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
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Great improvement.
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On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 10:01 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> the change is not perfect but the performances issues are mainly due to
> cairo and xorg and not easy to fix, the update is supposed to make
> things slightly better though
>
confirming an improvement on my core duo system -- usage with
the change is not perfect but the performances issues are mainly due to
cairo and xorg and not easy to fix, the update is supposed to make
things slightly better though
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Yes gnome-system-monitor 2.22.1-0ubuntu2 is an improvement, but it only
seems to be a relative improvement of around 33% to me.
So even at 2.22.1-0ubuntu2 gnome-system-monitor is causing Xorg to use
40% CPU on a "reasonable" Core Duo (was 60% before) just to draw the CPU
graph. That's still almost
The version in -proposed seems better but, I can confirm that maximizing
the window causes it use a full CPU core. Keeping the window small
still consumes about 20% of a CPU core.
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when running the Resource monitor after the update I noticed that when
the window is small the CPUs are running on almost 20% ( which is still
higher than anticipated ). but when I maximize the window the CPUs start
spiking to 80-90 % and the PC starts to get laggy again.
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On my machine from 90 % to ~40 %... better but in my opinion still to
high for a system monitor.
nvidia-glx-legacy_71.86.04+2.6.24.12-16.34_i386.deb
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Xorg use has dropped from 60-70% to just 10-20% CPU (tested just before
and after the update). Graph animation is now very smooth (and the lines
also seem thinner, which is nice imo). Great success!
gnome-system-monitor 2.22.1-0ubuntu2
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Same problem here with Hardy, standard-nvidia-driver (not from NV) on
GForce EN8800GTX. Once started, almost nothing works.
I'm looking forward for the update. GSM is a good tool.
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Reshey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem. Around 100 % cpu usage and unresponsive when
> using system monitor. Terminal and "top" works fine.
>
This was just fixed upstream and hasn't been released in Ubuntu yet. Please
subscribe to the bug and
I have the same problem. Around 100 % cpu usage and unresponsive when
using system monitor. Terminal and "top" works fine.
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the bug has been fixed upstream now
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i agree with kripkenstein, the graphs are updated more often than they
should
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schiebe, flyingian, others: See Sebastian's note on comment 36:
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Have the same problem here too, Hardy Heron freshly installed and
updated, Intel Q6600 and NVidia graphics card.
The problem is happening only in the resources tab too. If I go to the
process tab, wait a bit and go back to resources tab, the processor goes
back to 100% instantly. It is at 100% o
I have the same problem on my 800 Duron since the new fancy cairo
interface for the gnome-system-monitor is used.
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Fixed here too.
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 10:30 PM, Kenneth Mokkelbost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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This bug is still very much present on my system (which is fully
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Seems fixed on my system. Close bug?
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could you everybody stop commenting on this bug? there is no need for
extra details, the bug is triaged, you are just spamming other people
subscribed to this bug now
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Hi, i have the same problem
please take a look at the screen shot i have taken, the lettering has
been replaced by strange symbols, and as other people my cpu usage goes
to 100%, another note the graphs seems distorted.
hope this helps. i have a P4 3.20 ghz, with hyper-threading turned off,
when
As stated before, the CPU consumption increases with window size. Also,
this is primarily (only?) for the Resources tab. After further
examination, the CPU utilization is much more sensitive to horizontal
increases. Stretching the window vertically does not affect things too
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System: Dual Opteron 246 (single core) 2GHz, 2GB ECC DRAM, ATi RAGE XL
(onboard, crappy) graphics, 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz
OS: Hardy Beta install, fully updated as of today (4/5/2008)
For me the CPU usage is dependent on the size of the System Monitor
window. At its normal size, it consumes 0-20% of
[bolduc] LinuxU8:/home/bolduc> cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu hardy (development branch)"
PC is MotherBoard ASUS P5S800-VM ver 1.01 Intel Celeron 2.8 GHz
1.5GB Ramm Video Card SiS built-in, no usage of Compiz
d
Please disregard the extra issues I listed above - it turns out my
nvidia driver had become disabled. Enabling it makes things much better.
However, I do still experience the original issue of high CPU usage in
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Same here.
Recently (last 2 days or less) I have experienced other slow performance
in other areas, which might be related:
* Viewing translucent overlays in a browser (example:
http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox/)
* Scrolling web pages with a fixed background image (example:
http:
Will, as Sebastian mentioned above, it has to do with the cairo
rendering that was put into the Resources graphs for 2.22/Hardy. It
doesn't always go to 100%; the CPU impact has a lot to do with your
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Yeah, I was following the post on the Ubuntu forums about this. Its a
real pain, but as you can see from the screenshot, its much less worse
now (not 100%cpu). What fix was released for this, or where can I find
the changelog?
However you will see with the window at the smallest it will go, around
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Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy fully upgraded and updated, same here...
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I also see this too (when the window is made larger) under Hardy on my
machine using both the nv open source and nvidia-glx-legacy driver. The
strange thing is that rather than just the program going slow it
actually causes X itself to start going slow leading to the mouse
pointer jumping across t
I confirm the issue. Like Steven Harper noted the problem appears when
different graph rendering method is automatically chosen from system
monitor if the window is bigger than 600px.
Hardware:
Dell latitude D820
Nvidia Quadro 120M
Without compiz enabled
$ dpkg -l | grep gnome-system
ii gnome-s
I see the same problem, however the CPU load is normal when the size of
the window is about 400px high (normal) if I make it about 600px or full
screen the cpu load goes higher the bigger the window the higher the
load.
This is when I am on the Resources Tab (graphs)
I'm on Hardy beta 64bit
Linu
I see this problem too. Not 100% load, but 70-80%.
System data:
- OS: Hardy Heron beta 1.
- Machine: Lenovo T61p, 2.2GHz, 4GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia 570M (using restricted drivers / Compiz).
A bug that might be related could be 125970,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/125970
can also confirm the bug on 2 pc one running 8.04beta with gf 8800gts
other one is running beta on ati radeon 9600pro.
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Confirmed here to on ATI and fglrx driver.
The problem only happens to me if the system monitor window is increased
in size and the resources tab is open. When the window is smaller or at
its default size the impact to CPU is less noticeable. I suppose thats
due to the amount of graphics that need
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could people stop abusing bug title to write informations that will be
outdated when the next ubuntu will open, create extra work and makes the
title harder to read?
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I think it is linked to cairo rendering as I have the same problem on the same
computer when loading some pages in firefox (I had no problem before upgrade).
I have an ATI card too, but the problem can be reproduced with both fglrx and
radeonhd.
On my other computer (nvidia gpu) I have no such p
I can also confirm this bug. 100% CPU usage on the 'Resources' tab.
I have a theory about it. It appears that the update interval is not
obeyed correctly. When I have it set at 1, I get 100% CPU usage, and it
is updating *much faster* than 1 time per second. When I set it to 3 I
get 50% CPU usage
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12695461/Xorg.0.log
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System monitor causes Xorg to consume 100% CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187383
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gnome-system-monitor 100% CPU
PC = Acer Aspire 5051 AWXMi
$cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu hardy (development branch)"
$ dpkg -l | grep xorg-core
ii xserver-xorg-core 2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubun
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System monitor causes Xorg to consume 100% CPU
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Same problem here. (ATI with fglrx driver)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12386960/Xorg.0.log
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12365494/Xorg.0.log
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System monitor causes Xorg to consume 100% CPU
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12351205/Xorg.0.log
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System monitor causes Xorg to consume 100% CPU
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Since I experience the same, here's my Xorg-files.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12351201/xorg.conf
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