DBus daemon is just a bus, so it only uses CPU when someone asks it to. It's likely that someone is misbehaving on the bus more than anything. You can call dbus-monitor to get a dump of what is happening on the bus at that time and that would probably give more information to be able to debug it.
Ted On Thu, 2015-07-02 at 15:28 +0200, Ingo Randolf wrote: > Hello. > > My bad. > It is not process "message+" it is user message+ running: > dbus-daemon > > so dbus-daemon spins up often... > > > another process using up quite a lot cpu is: > coperegistry > > > anything i can do about this? > > thanks > ingo > > > > Am 02/07/15 um 14:42 schrieb Ingo Randolf: > > Hello. > > > > I use a bq-phone with ubuntu-touch with the latest update. > > OS build number: 23 > > 20150611.3 > > > > > > the phone freezes regularely, often it reacts very (very) slowly. > > > > if i then check the running processes i see the process "message+" using > > over 90% cpu. > > sometimes process+ takes up more than 96% of cpu time. > > > > what is message+? > > why does it use so much processing power? > > can i do something to reduce its need for cpu time? > > > > thanks > > greetings > > ingo > > > > > >
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