just for the record, i'm using an eee 701 with the i915 driver.
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I'm also experiencing this bug, and have been for months, but I haven't
had a shred of time to do anything about it. For me, Xorg cpu usage goes
as high as 96%, and the only thing that I can do in those cases is log
out of gnome and log back in. It's a major hinderance to essentially
everything.
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Right, 0.63.1ubuntu12 loads Xorg to a lesser extent. I've previously
commented with 0.63.1ubuntu11 still in my system.
The latest version does not even trigger CPU freqency scaling, so it's
better than nothing.
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Installed synaptic (0.63.1ubuntu12) in Lucid and tested it.
Now I dont have any cpu spike as earlier. Previously the synaptic and Xorg each
would use 20% CPU. But now none of those problems.
/usr/lib/atp/methods/https alone has a spike for 1-2 sec [which i dont
think is related and probably exist
The new synaptic still causes high Xorg CPU usage (up to 80%). Still not
fixed.
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I uploaded a new synaptic into maverick that may fix the problem, please
let me know, if it does we can consider a backport to lucid-proposed.
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Could you please also assign the bug to synaptic? See my comment above
for how that's where the bug is.
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I'm marking this bug as confirmed as several others are facing the bug.
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I've instructed myself a bit on how to use gdb and went after the bug.
Here's a stack trace of the bug in action:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x731a9c53 in __select_nocancel ()
at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:82
#1 0x77b6cd69 in pkgAcquire::Run (this=0x7fffc830,
PulseIntervall
I ran across this bug because bug #528925 makes this very evident. It
seems to me this bug is actually in synaptic as that is another of the
big CPU consumers in top and I can reproduce the same behavior by
running "Reload" in synaptic. I'm guessing update-manager is actually
calling synaptic to do
@mvo , 0.63ubuntu4 in lucid , doesnt help either :( [ATI radeon drivers]
Still the same or maybe even worse? now i notice Xorg CPU usage is 30% [Just
noticed my previous comment where i mentioned 25%]
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@Conn: I commited a bit of code to bzr that may help with the problem. I
uploaded it as 0.63ubuntu4 to lucid, please let me know if it makes a
difference.
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I've noticed this problem as well (with the radeon and intel drivers on
separate machines). My impression is that the GtkProgressbar widget is
causing the excessive CPU usage (at least during the installation of
updates).
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@Chow - unfortuantely we do not know what is causing the problem yet.
mac_v says the version in my PPA does not fix the bug.
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Could this be SRU'd? It seems like a rather serious issue, and has a
very wide impact.
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Michael Vogt ,
I tried the ppa , synaptic (0.62.7ubuntu6) to 0.62.7ubuntu7~ppa1 , but it
doesnt seem to solve the problem.
Still i notice the xorg consuming ~25% CPU [same as before.]
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The PPA is availabe via "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mvo"
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I commited a fix for this in my synaptic branch at
https://code.edge.launchpad.net/synaptic (rev 1738). Its probably too
late for this in karmic, I will upload it into my PPA for testing.
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I'v tried changing the human theme's engine used for the progressbar
from murrine to clearlooks/industrial but still the cpu usage is high.
Another issue is , the same progressbar is used while downloading the
packages , but that doesnt cause raise in cpu usage.
So this doesnt seem theme dependan
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That progress bar doesn't cause as much load anywhere else... and it
seems to be pretty consistent across machines and themes. I'll
confirm that later.
I'm using an Intel card
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile
GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
With the I
The only thing I can think of is the download progress bar that may
cause high load on the xserver. I do not think this is a update-manager
bug, more either theme, gtk or the xserver. What card/driver are you
using?
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