I had this issue on Lucid 10.04 upgraded from 9.10 it is probably a duplicate
of:
Metacity - https://bugs.launchpad.net/metacity/+bug/150721
GDM - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/526379
Gconf- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gconf/+bug/293535
simply a side ef
The compiz/metacity --replace problem is being discussed in bug 389686
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>From what I can see, on bootup its starting a metacity process, and
calling anything with --replace isnt removing that original metacity
process. Killing the plain metacity process fixes it for me every time.
For instance, if I boot with no compiz and change metacity to use
compositing via gconf-
Additionally, if I kill the plain metacity process so I only have
metacity --replace running, I am able to start compiz via appearance
preferences whereas I cannot start it with that metacity process still
running.
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those issues are not gconf ones but buggy client software
** Changed in: gconf2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Sorry for spamming but I was too quick with blaming fusion-icon. In my
case it is a problem between metacity and compiz like described in this
bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/389686
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I dunno exactly what caused the problem, a reinstall solved it, however
it might be a good idea that the process be patched in some way that
would halt itself if stuck looping like this for too long to prevent
hardware failure as an unattended system could be damaged by
overheating.
I will leave i
For me it was fusion-icon, which I had in the startup applications list.
Disabling it fixed the problem. Manually starting it brought it back.
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Actually I managed to get rid of the problem now (the problem did not appear
with a different user account): I found out that the saved_states file always
repeated four entries like
ADD ... "def" "/desktop/gnome/sound" "..."
ADD ... "def" "/desktop/gnome/sound" "..."
ADD ... "def" "/desktop/gnome
not sure how to watch the activity, did you try with an another user
account to see if you still get the bug?
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Any idea how I could find out which application is responsible...?
According to http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ gconfd-2 should be logging
into the user.log but it isn't (my syslog.conf contains "user.*
/var/log/user.log" and pulseaudio is logging into that file). Also
sending a USR1 signal does n
the issue is probably not a gconf one but a client application doing lot
of read or write in the database
** Changed in: gconf2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gconf2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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I don't know if it is of any help: Here an strace of ~10s of gconfd-2
running.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28363579/gconfd-2_strace.txt
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I'm seeing the same behaviour on a current jaunty system: In my case
gconfd leads to idling at 100% and stopping it reduces activity to about
12%. Killing gconfd-2 does not help, it is respawned immediately.
According to iotop gconfd-2 is continuously writing to the disk with
about 40kB/s, and the
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