Hi Sebastien. I have edited the title to reflect my understanding of
this bug. I *think* what happened is that the original problem appeared
in hardy-proposed and this bug was filed. Regardless of this bug the
-proposed was pushed to updates, and as such people are commenting about
having the issue without -proposed (I can confirm I have this issue
without -proposed). THEN a fix for this issue was put in -proposed, so
now proposed is fixed, while it is broken in an updated Hardy (reversed
from initially when the bug was filed). Does that make sense? Can anyone
confirm?

** Summary changed:

- gnome-appearance-properties causes CPU spike hardy-proposed
+ gnome-appearance-properties causes CPU spike in Hardy

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus
  
- Recent updates in hardy-proposed causes a significant cpu spike when
- using gnome-appearance-properties to change desktop backgrounds.
- Selecting the background wallpaper by using a mouse is very slow and
- responsive, however using the keyboard arrows is more responsive. gnome-
- appearance-properties also takes up much of the CPU during this process.
- There were recent changes in nautilus and gnome-desktop that fix issues
- with backgrounds, but seem to have introduced a regression.
+ Recent updates in hardy-proposed (now pushed out to updates) causes a
+ significant cpu spike when using gnome-appearance-properties to change
+ desktop backgrounds. Selecting the background wallpaper by using a mouse
+ is very slow and responsive, however using the keyboard arrows is more
+ responsive. gnome-appearance-properties also takes up much of the CPU
+ during this process.  There were recent changes in nautilus and gnome-
+ desktop that fix issues with backgrounds, but seem to have introduced a
+ regression.
+ 
+ It appears that now a fix for this is in -proposed.

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