@James I did it here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-browsed/+bug/2067918
I took a while because I upgraded to Ubuntu 24 both the host and the VMs where
the cups-browsed constantly consumes the 200% of the CPU.
HTH
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Please file a new bug. If you run "ubuntu-bug cups-browsed" to start
writing your report, it'll automatically include some relevant
diagnostics. If there are any relevant log messages in the journal, that
would be useful too.
Marking a bug as duplicate is very easy to do. Untangling two problems
t
@James Understood, but the symptoms are the same, including the printer
disappearing from the network (turned off).
Should I find a similar problem or open a new one, the symptoms would be
exactly the same. Not sure if a duplicate issue would help.
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@Raffaele: I'm not saying that there isn't a problem: rather that the
cause is probably different to the one from this closed bug, even if the
symptom is the same.
You'd be better off reporting a new bug, or looking through the open bug
reports to see if any of those match what you're seeing.
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@James I am seeing the cups-browsed using 100% CPU on Ubuntu 23.10 fully updated
Initially the cups-browsed was running as a snap service, then I disabled it.
After this, Ubuntu installed a systemctl service that gets re-enabled after
every reboot even if I disable it.
I repeat: the bug is not so
Note that the problem this bug was opened to address was fixed in an
update to 23.04.
If you are seeing a problem on 24.04, it is most likely a different
issue (possibly bug 2049315). Comments on long closed bug reports are
likely to be missed.
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I just went through the same thing Dade Murphy did. Only difference is
I'm running on Ubuntu 24.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2018504
Title:
cups-browsed is using an excessive am
This just happened to me. Running Ubuntu 23.10. I believe it was
shortly after I installed an update and chose to reboot. CPU fan was
working hard so I shut down all programs, but it wouldn't stop. Ran
htop and saw cups-browsed using 100% of 1 cpu, so I kill -9'd it and all
was well.
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Hello, I just observed this bug last night with Btop++. I noticed 1-2 Cores at
100% and my
cpu was over heating. I recently installed Ubuntu 24.04 LTS about a week ago
and everything
has been some what working well, except this bug.
My room mate has wifi printers, so when they shutdown this can
This should not be marked as fixed.
I'm on Ubuntu23.10 (desktop) with several desktop VMs (same OS) and even those
that were just installed exhibit the issue with the CPU usate on cups-browsed
on snap.
When I try to stop using those, it does not work and I have to reboot:
sudo snap stop cups
sudo
+1 also running into this
If I restart cups the issue goes away for "awhile" though (interestingly
printing does not seem to impact cups meaning it's probably behavior that is
unrelated to the printing).
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CPU is pegged at 200%, as it occasionally is. Log as requested attached.
=== output from `avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp` ===
+ wlp1s0 IPv6 oneprinting Internet Printer
local
+ wlp1s0 IPv4 oneprinting Internet Printer
local
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