I upgraded my Ubuntu 10.04 system to 11.04 recently.  I do not use
Evolution, Ubuntu One, or Gwibber or Weather.  Yet I still find this
beam.smp process has burned 979 minutes of CPU since the last reboot 18
days ago -- apparently for no reason at all.

First, why is it getting started at all?  ps ax --forest shows it's run
from /usr/bin/couchdb but there's no indication about why "Apache
CouchDB" is running at all.  dpkg -S shows it's from the "couchdb-bin"
package.  When I try to remove that package with "apt-get remove", it
also wants to remove desktopcouch and evolution-couchdb.  I don't use
any of those things.

Aha, a clue:  "apt-cache show evolution-couchdb" reports that "This package 
provides support for the Evolution mail and calendar program
 to access CouchDB databases (http://couchdb.apache.org), a replication and
 synchronization database of JSON documents, used by online services like
 UbuntuOne at http://ubuntuone.com";.

Great, so in Canonical's haste to use its Ubuntu distribution funnel to
drive revenues to its unrelated server cluster business, they stuck
everyone with this package that burns up CPU even when nobody uses it.
Clever.

Even more clever is that after I removed those three packages (couchdb-
bin, desktopcouch, evolution-couchdb), the damn beam.smp process IS
STILL RUNNING, burning up CPU!  That's a packaging problem for sure.

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  beam.smp uses lots of CPU on desktopcouch contacts lookup

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