So I confirmed this, although my rate is closer 240k/hour. I will work
on sending this upstream.
mfisch@caprica:~$ while true; do ps axu | grep gworldclock | grep -v grep;
sleep 300; done
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 318916 12964 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:12 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13024 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:15 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13024 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:18 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13028 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:21 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13032 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:25 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13032 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:28 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13036 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:30 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13036 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:33 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13036 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:36 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13036 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:39 gworldclock
mfisch 22671 1.0 0.1 319076 13164 pts/0 Sl 11:55 0:43 gworldclock
** Changed in: gworldclock (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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