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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 beta or later?
** Changed in: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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The gnome-cups-icon is way too active
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68789
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We don't need the ubuntu-meta task on this bug; gnome-cups-manager will
do fine.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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The gnome-cups-icon is way too active
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68789
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This report is probably a duplicate of bug #44196.
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I am using dapper, and I have the same problem. Every couple of days,
gnome-cups-icon starts using 100% of the cpu (according to top). Just
today, it happened as soon as I booted up and logged in.
I have the latest dapper version of gnome-cups-manager installed
(version 0.31-1.1ubuntu13).
Outpu
Same here. I using Dapper-Drake but updated to the latest patches etc
via Update Manager. Using the K7 kernel for AMD processors.
I have noticed 80%-90% usage by this single utility when I execute 'top'
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5755 ted 16 0 47672 3124 1464 S 90.6 0.2 4562:14 gnome-cups-
icon
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This bug still exists now, several months after the first report, in the same
powerbook Ti 3.5.
I have also observed this bug in every ubuntu-edgy installation I've made since
then:
- generic desktop Intel Pentium 4 2.80 GHz
- Thinkpad T60 core2 duo 2.33 GHz
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It uses about 2% CPU here and sends several HTTP requests per seconds to
my CPUS server. I can actually tell by the load of the server whether
the desktop PC running gnome-cups-icon is turned on.
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The gnome-cups-icon is way too active
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I'm experiencing a quite simillar issue:
The gnome-cups-icon process seem to cause heavy cpu load at random times (I
didn't manage to reproduce it on purpose)
It only comes back to normal once killed / automatically restarted.
** Also affects: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided