Hello all. Can you please verify the problem is specifically the Unity
plugin? To do this...

1. Open a terminal and run "top". Verify the CPU usage is high before 
proceeding.
2. Run ccsm. If you don't have it then you need to install package 
"compizconfig-settings-manager".
3. In ccsm, untick the box for the Unity plugin. Your panel and launcher will 
vanish.
4. Look at the terminal window running top and verify the CPU usage for compiz 
has decreased to something more acceptable.
5. VERY IMPORTANT: Tick the box for the Unity plugin to enable it again.

If at any point you find that compiz crashes while ticking and unticking
boxes you might end up in a state where Unity doesn't come back when you
log in again. To fix this, press Ctrl+Alt+T to open a terminal, run
ccsm, and tick the box for the Unity plugin. Alternatively, you can
start ccsm from a virtual terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1, log in, and
then run "env DISPLAY=:0 ccsm".

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